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USS Shenandoah's Last Flight
Captain and crew struggled valiantly to keep the giant dirigible on course and airborne in a violent Midwestern storm.
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Airmail Service: It Began with Army Air Service Pilots
The Post Office called on Army Air Service pilots to carry the first airmail. Despite numerous hardships, the first flying postmen usually made their appointed rounds.
   
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Victor Tatelman: World War II B-25 Pilot in the Pacific
Their assignment in the Pacific took Victor Tatelman and the other pilots and crew members of the 499th Squadron to new low levels in search of the enemy.
   
Republic Aircraft's F-105 Thunderchief
Republic Aircraft's F-105 Thunderchief, better known as the 'Thud,' was the Air Force's warhorse in Vietnam.
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