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WWII pilot survives first combat mission
Paul “Bud” Haedike faced intense danger on his first mission as Tail End Charlie. Despite engine damage from German fire, he crash-landed safely and flew 22 more missions.
Pecorak, who fought in Italy with the 1st Armored Division, died on March 15, 2024, aged 101. He was laid at Arlington National Cemetery on March 6, 2026.
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Operation Goodwood began with overwhelming force, as British tanks surged forward under massive air and artillery support.
Ukrainian athletes talk about 'unpleasant' Paralympics after return of Russian flag at Milan Cortina
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Deighton was best known for his spy novels including The Ipcress File (1962), which was turned into a Bafta-winning film ...
Paul Shadle Sr.’s time on Earth wasn’t without hardship, but the longtime Plum resident “truly enjoyed” his life, according ...
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