A World War Two plane, of which there is no surviving example anywhere in the world, is being rebuilt using old construction notes and parts from crash sites around the world.
When the USS Hornet sunk in World War II, a tractor used to move aircraft went down too. Now a recovery mission is being planned.
Archaeologists are searching the site where a World War Two American plane crashed in 1944 in the hope of finding its pilot's remains. Pilot 2nd Lt Lester Leo Lowry of 487th Fighter Squadron was the ...
After vanishing over the Pacific in 1942, Sgt. Thomas Cotner of Casper was presumed lost forever. Now eight decades later, wreckage of the B-17 ...
THE wreck of a British ship sunk by the Nazis has become a diver’s paradise – where fascinating sea life weaves through submerged Jeeps and rifles. The 413-foot-long SS Thistlegorm lies in ...
GREAT BARDFIELD, England - Archaeologists in rural Essex, England, are excavating a World War II crash site, attempting to locate the remains of a U.S. Army Air Force pilot from Grove City, ...
The operation, led by Cotswold Archaeology in partnership with the US Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA), aims to locate evidence from the aircraft and, if possible, recover remains related to ...
Longtime Bakersfield resident Marci Lingo, who retired to Boise, Idaho, in 2014, is returning home next month to complete an unusual but loving task. She is burying her uncle, U.S. Army Air Forces ...
Footage captured by Anadolu cameras offers glimpse of Thistlegorm and its haunting relics from WWII - Anadolu Ajansı ...