The China Air Task Force was a scrappy but beleaguered fill-in that fought both the Japanese and supply shortcomings until the Fourteenth Air Force was formed.
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Eyewitness to Tragedy: Death of USS Princeton
A tremendous explosion in Leyte Gulf on October 24, 1944, broke the American light […]
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On the Road to Victory: The Red Ball Express
More than 6,000 trucks kept gasoline and other vital supplies rolling in as American troops and tanks pushed the Germans back toward their homeland.
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Kill Cavalry’s Nasty Surprise
Union General William Sherman considered Judson Kilpatrick, his cavalry chief, ‘a hell of a damn fool.’ At Monroe’s Cross Roads, N.C., his carelessness and disobedience of orders proved Sherman’s point.
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Detachment 101 – May ’96 WorldWar II Feature
Undercover Detachment 101 harried the Japanese in Burma and provided close support for regular […]