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Magazine articles on modern history.
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World War II
June 8, 2004
Bob Anderson
In the Footsteps of Easy Company The noise inside Eindhoven City Hall in 1944 was deafening, but it was clear what the Dutch woman was saying. mark for My Articles 12 similar articles
BusinessWeek
June 14, 2004
Steve Hamm
Thomas J. Watson Jr.: Junior Achievement The innovative CEO brought IBM, and American business, into the age of computers. mark for My Articles 686 similar articles
Aviation History
June 5, 2004
A. Russell Chandler III
D-Day: C-47 Pilot Over Normandy A C-47 pilot gives his son a firsthand look at the dangerous missions he flew in flak-filled skies on D-Day and beyond. mark for My Articles 36 similar articles
Aviation History
June 5, 2004
C.V. Glines
The DC-3 Turns 60 The Douglas Aircraft Company's Grand Old Lady of the Skies still plies the airways it pioneered as the first practical airliner. mark for My Articles 171 similar articles
Aviation History
June 5, 2004
Terry Gwynn-Jones
Captain Bill Lancaster: Lost in the Sahara Help came 29 years too late for Captain Bill Lancaster, missing on a record-chasing flight from England to South Africa. mark for My Articles
Aviation History
June 5, 2004
Terry Gwynn-Jones
The Indomitable Lores Bonney Whether circumnavigating Australia, flying from Brisbane to London, or from Brisbane to Cape Town, Lores Bonney heard variations on the same theme: 'This is no place for a woman.' By 1937, she had proved all the naysayers wrong. mark for My Articles 14 similar articles
Aviation History
June 5, 2004
Jon Guttman
Charles McGee: Tuskegee And Beyond Charles McGee never thought much of flying until he started training at Tuskegee. When he finally left the U.S. Air Force, he had 30 years and three wars behind him. mark for My Articles 75 similar articles
Aviation History
June 5, 2004
C.V. Glines
Operation Vittles: The Berlin Airlift Fifty years ago, a massive airlift into Berlin showed the Soviets that a post-WWII blockade would not work. mark for My Articles 49 similar articles
Science News
June 5, 2004
From the June 2, 1934, issue First Chimpanzee Twins Pictured with Mother... Higher Speeds for Airplanes and Greater Safety Foreseen... New Acid Indicator May be Better Than Litmus... mark for My Articles 5 similar articles
BusinessWeek
June 7, 2004
Nanette Byrnes
Chet Carlson: A Dogged Image Maker Considered one of the greatest innovators of the past 75 years, Chet Carlson spent 21 years turning photocopying into reality. mark for My Articles 5 similar articles
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