Tag Archives: WWII

(U.S. Defense Department graphic illustration by Jessica L. Tozer/Released)

Researchers at the Underwater Archaeology Branch of the Naval History and Heritage Command hava an awesome job. Simply put, they “dive where the wrecks are”.
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Soldiers are enlisting the sun’s power in Afghanistan. Ten solar generators are now providing Special Forces soldiers in distant outposts the energy they need to accomplish their mission. And, these generators are allowing them precious more time to train Afghan …
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By Carla Voorhees, Defense Media Activity This is the second in a series of 10 technologies integral to the United States military since World War I. In the early twentieth century, radio was considered a wonder – it allowed long …
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