1970 The Fleet Air Arm
The All American
The story of 'The All American' the last of a legend. The Consolidated B24 Bomber
1944 Operation Tungsten
President Kennedy Assassination
Shortly after noon on November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated as he rode in a motorcade through Dealey Plaza in downtown Dallas, Texas.
Hercules C-130J The Next Generation
Apollo 17 - On the Shoulders of Giants
Jaguar at the Sharp End
At the forefront of military aircraft technology in the 1970s stood the Jaguar - a sleek and powerful machine designed for reconnaissance and ground attack. This cutting-edge aircraft was deployed in several conflicts worldwide and played a crucial role in shaping modern air warfare tactics
Apollo 16 – Nothing So Hidden
Drink or Die
The wildlife of Africa faces a major threat to their survival, the arrival of the Dry season.
Friendship 7
On February 20, 1962, John H. Glenn, Jr., became the first American to orbit Earth. An Atlas launch vehicle propelled a Mercury spacecraft into Earth orbit and enabled Glenn to circle Earth three times. The mission was named 'Friendship 7' by the astronaut. The flight lasted a total of 4 hours, 55 minutes, and 23 seconds before the Mercury spacecraft splashed down in the ocean. Most major systems worked smoothly, and the flight was a great success as an engineering feat.
England 4 - West Germany 2
Highlights from the momentous moment in history when England won the World Cup.
Adolf Hitler becomes Reich Chancellor
The Gulf Conflict- Preparing for war
1988 Operation Forty Stars
Also known as Operation Forty Lights, or Chelcheraq, was a military operation conducted by the MEK and the Iraqi military at the closing stages of the Iran–Iraq War on 18 June 1988. According to the MEK, the Iraqi army did not participate in this operation. The goal was to occupy the Iranian border city of Mehran to control its oil fields, as well as Kurdish villages in the region. In four days, the People's Mujahedin of Iran wiped out the Pasdaran division, seizing Mehran and building a bridgehead twelve miles into Iran