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And the World’s War ended. David Olusoga reflects on the global scope of World War One and the millions of non-European people who took part in the war. He visits the starting point of the war ...
Going back to the notion of “the last will be first, and the first will be last,” we wrap up this story with the story of the first USAF ace of the war, not to mention the only Air Force pilot ...
Because of drones, air forces have ceased to be dominant when it comes to influencing the war on the ground. This is despite efforts to maintain their ability to bomb targets in direct support of ...