It’s a great privilege for me to do this,” said Michael Woods, a mechanic who kept Lancaster bombers flying during the war.
Honoring Roy Rogers’ life of service Roy D. Rogers, 92, a lifelong Racine resident, U.S. Air Force veteran, and dedicated mechanic, died peacefully on October 21, 2024, at Ascension All Saints. Born ...
With a tiny volunteer staff of gearheads and veterans, North Dakota's Miracles for Vets has given away 45 vehicles to ...
The 56th Air Refueling Squadron conducted the first KC-46 air display at an air show in Texas, recently. The 56th ARS from ...
A command-directed investigation led to the firing of the 341st Missile Wing's maintenance commander for a "loss of trust and ...
It's providing service members with a more affordable and convenient way to upkeep and clean their personal vehicles.
The 1974 rescue of a downed pilot in a remote canyon at the time was said to be the most dangerous peacetime helicopter rescue in Air Force history.
WORCESTER — The Glenn Miller Orchestra will perform at Mechanics Hall on Nov. 16 ... Miller volunteered and led the Army Air Force Band, entertaining thousands of troops in England.
Starting training in Memphis Tennessee in hydraulics would lead to seven years as an AMH, Aviation Mechanic Hydraulics ...