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The Custer Channel Wing Explained
14+ hour, 49+ min ago (614+ words) by Max Grünwald | Aug 16, 2026 | History & Legends, Military Aviation | 0 comments That single observation became a forty-year obsession. Custer called his principle ‘aerophysics’, and in 1929 he received a United States patent for a wing built around a semicircular channel — a half-barrel duct…...
The Sack AS-6: Nazi Germany’s ‘Flying Saucer’ That Only Ever Hopped | Afterburner - MiGFlug's Magazine
14+ hour, 49+ min ago (517+ words) by Max Grünwald | Aug 16, 2026 | History & Legends, Military Aviation | 0 comments Few aircraft have been asked to carry as much mythology on so little lift as the Sack AS-6. Search the phrase ‘Nazi flying saucer’ and this stubby, disc-winged machine appears again…...
A ‘place for remembrance, reflection, and community gathering.’ Lakeside advances plans for Veterans Wall of Honor.
15+ hour, 6+ min ago (494+ words) In the quiet East County community of Lakeside, a Wall of Honor is taking shape to recognize and honor residents who served in the military. The proposal was brought forward by Richard Abraham, a U.S. Navy veteran and longtime Lakeside resident…...
Veterans mark 60 years since ‘most significant battle’ of Vietnam war
11+ hour, 9+ min ago (269+ words) Veterans from around the country will gather this week to mark the 60th anniversary of the most significant Australian battle of the Vietnam War — an against-the-odds victory for the diggers which one survivor still finds hard to believe. Dave Sabben recently…...
The knock on the door: 57 years on, a Vietnam War widow tells her story
17+ hour, 10+ min ago (569+ words) August 16, 2026 — 7:56pm To this day, Lynne Moore can’t stand to watch images from July 20, 1969, of the first humans walking on the moon. Her husband, Private Ray Moore, was killed in action in the Vietnam War that week. And so rather than…...
Junkers Ju 390: The Amerika Bomber's New York Myth
17+ hour, 26+ min ago (443+ words) by Max Grünwald | Aug 16, 2026 | History & Legends, Military Aviation | 0 comments The Junkers Ju 390 was one of the largest aircraft the Third Reich ever flew, and the leading candidate to become Hitler's fabled Amerikabomber, a machine built to strike New York. Separating…...
Regulus: The Cruise Missile Submarines Fired on Deck
1+ day, 20+ hour ago (463+ words) von Connor Kerr | Aug 15, 2026 | Geschichte & Legenden, Militärische Luftfahrt | 0 Kommentare Long before the Tomahawk, and years before Polaris let a submarine fire a nuclear missile from beneath the waves, America’s first seagoing deterrent worked in the most nerve-wracking way imaginable. To…...
The Wall That Heals: Vietnam Memorial replica comes to Downriver city
23+ hour, 6+ min ago (883+ words) Taylor — With one knee on the ground, the man bowed his head in front of the wall and wept. "We should have been together," the man said through deep sobs. "We should be here together now." He used the pencil…...
Dennis Schlemmer on bringing Vietnam War memorial wall replica to Taylor
1+ day, 6+ hour ago (25+ words) The Detroit News Dennis Schlemmer on bringing Vietnam War memorial wall replica to Taylor...
Losing Phil Waln, Vietnam vet, Legion Rider, hero
1+ day, 16+ hour ago (695+ words) Vietnam War veteran Phillip Waln who died Aug. 10 will be interred Aug. 28 at Bakersfield National Cemetery. For most soldiers who served in real war, in direct combat, two awards mean more than just about any others, the Combat Infantryman Badge,…...