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Mass production was key to survival during the Second World War. So much stuff was made that there continues to be volumes of new unpacked stuff left over and tons of used equipment for sale at ...
2019-12-07T20:00:14-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/1a8/20191207200803003_hd.jpgWofford College professor Mark Byrnes taught a class about U.S. public opinion ...
I’ve been told all my life about old-timey Army/Navy surplus stores where you could buy buckets of FT-243 crystals, radio gear, gas masks, and even a Jeep boxed-up in a big wooden crate. Sadly this is ...
“We can present films about the trauma of war, but to present them without a conversation feels almost irresponsible,” says the director of programming at Gene Siskel Film Center. As we mark 50 years ...
Everett, WA---He was born during World War I. He served in World War II. Now Sergeant Phil Scheier is about to turn 100. Sunday this former World War II radio operator/gunner on a B-26 reaches the ...
The Sharlot Hall Museum, 415 W. Gurley St., Prescott, will present a thought-provoking lecture commemorating 80 years since ...
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