
At on January 8th, 1945, Technical Sergeant Russell Dunham crouched in kneedeep snow at the base of Hill 616 near Kaisersburg, France, watching German machine…

On May 18, 1943 at PM, Captain Heinrich Bär stood on the runway at Rine Hopston and watched as 39 Focke Wolf F. Voes 190…

The moon hangs full over the Bay of Bisque on the night of July 5th, 1942. Squadron leader Jefferson Herbert Greswell peers through the windscreen…

At a.m. October 14th, 1943, First Lieutenant James Robert Callahan, 24 years old, 11 combat missions completed, sits in the left seat of a B17G…

The fog clung to the ground like a living thing, wrapping itself around the long runways of East Anglia as the first engines rumbled awake.…

The sky was thin and brittle at that altitude. A pale field of cold light stretching above the clouds. Through the canopy of a German…

August 9th, 1943. Terry Allen’s face stared out from newsstands across America. Time magazine had put him on the cover. The article inside praised him…

On the morning of December 18th, 1944, the Second World War stopped making sense. The experts said Nazi Germany was dead. The maps said the…

September 20th, 1944. Sami Hill, France. A German Panzer commander scanned the morning sky through his cupula hatch, watching for the inevitable. American fighter bombers,…

August 31st, 1943. The sky over Marcus Island had turned into a maelstrom of gunfire and burning aviation fuel. Lieutenant Junior Grade Hamilton Mcuart third,…





