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Today In Aviation History: November 17th RCAF Accepts First Blackburn Shark
A look back at November 17, 1936, when the Royal Canadian Air Force accepted the Blackburn Shark, a British-designed torpedo ...
The small and nimble FRS.1 Sea Harrier defied the prevailing logic of the 1970s and 1980s, in which air forces competed to build bigger and faster fighter jets.
Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, fought in the Falklands War and was a hero but he has now been wiped from the Islands ...
Four plaques proudly unveiled by the former Prince have been removed from public buildings on the Falkland Islands - which ...
Thousands of protestors rallied against the plans to turn an abandoned army camp into asylum accommodation (Picture: Eddie ...
A new £10million ‘educational' Falklands War Museum in Argentina sensationally claims the UK is covering up the number of ...
A sneak peek into some of the rich traditions of the Indian Navy, influenced by the Royal Navy, and comparisons with similar ...
When Pakistan’s Chief of General Staff, Lt Gen Syed Aamer Raza, met his Saudi counterpart Gen Fayyadh bin Hameed Al-Rowaily ...
The Jersey branch of the Royal Air Forces Association (RAFA) is celebrating its long history, as it marks 100 years since it ...
President Donald Trump says he has successfully eased tensions between Cambodia and Thailand. He said Friday night that he'd preserved a previous ceasefire that he brokered, but which had seemed ...
Beningbrough Hall is a 300-year-old Baroque mansion located near York that housed RAF aircrews and staff during the Second ...
Manitoba's government is hailing the bravery, resilience and dedication of military personnel and first responders with a new ...
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