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The king of the observers: Charles George Gass and the 39 victories of the Bristol Fighter
Charles George Gass was World War I's highest-scoring observer ace, credited with 39 victories while serving as a gunner in ...
Given that the United States was founded in part on the individual’s right to own firearms, it is no surprise that the country is home to many gun manufacturers. At the time of its founding, America ...
The latest U.S. Navy ship to be named for Pittsburgh is approaching the halfway point of construction. Current and retired ...
The British Army has hosted a hands-on experience with the iconic Royal Artillery in Wolverhampton - and we got to pay them a ...
The AFL Talent League begins on March 21, with Victoria and Tasmania’s top young talent to be put on show. Here at the ...
March also brings Phoenix concerts by Conan Gray, Gladys Knight, Nine Inch Nails, Trisha Yearwood, Aaron Lewis, David Foster, Zara Larsson and more.
March also brings Phoenix concerts by Conan Gray, Gladys Knight, Nine Inch Nails, Trisha Yearwood, Aaron Lewis, David Foster, Zara Larsson and more.
But it’s understood Reynolds will not travel with the Broncos when the team leaves for Melbourne on Wednesday. In the absence ...
The Nightcliff Tigers capped off what has been a relentless finals series with a truly dominant grand final showing over St ...
On the morning of 21 November 1920, Michael Collins sent his trusted team of assassins known as the ‘Squad’ to kill 12 alleged British intelligence agents in their flats, boarding houses and hotel ...
Manistee News Advocate on MSN
100 Years Ago: Longtime Manistee police officer dies suddenly
Officer Ladis Cierpka, 50, of the city police force, died suddenly 100 years ago from heart trouble. His death was a shock to his family and friends and a surprise to the community.
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