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The pigeon that stopped a deadly World War II airstrike
A single racing pigeon saved an entire British brigade from a mistaken Allied bombing during World War II. This story follows ...
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The silent invention that changed World War II
This film tells the secret story of the proximity fuse, one of the most important but least-known inventions of World War II.
HICKAM, Hawaii— U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to the 94th Army Air and Missile Defense Command (AAMDC) stood at the foot of the ...
Opinion: "An economy that can build and innovate deters would-be adversaries from believing they can test us," argue.
AI tools are now being incorporated into how student applications are screened and analyzed, admissions directors say.
During the Soviet era, a large number of single-family homes — what we now consider private houses — were built across ...
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii—Inside a mud-splattered tent, the Army’s vice chief and the commander of the 25th Infantry Division watched on two giant TV screens as the division attempted to repel an ...
Moving a duck might not seem so hard a job until you consider this ‘duck,’ actually a DUKW, more than 30 feet long bow to stern, 6-and-a-half tons empty, and decades since it moved ...
Directed energy, hypersonics and artificial intelligence are among the six technology focus areas for the War Department meant to ensure America’s warfighters will quickly have what’s needed to fight ...
According to Fox News AI, the US War Department is streamlining its research and development strategy by focusing on six Critical Technology Areas, including artificial intelligence, hypersonic ...
EXCLUSIVE – The War Department is narrowing its research and development strategy to six "Critical Technology Areas" officials say will speed up innovation and strengthen America’s military edge.
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