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With a handful of family members seeing it off, the Kitty Hawk and part of its battle group left Yokosuka Naval Base on its spring deployment.
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A B-52G Stratofortress bomber crashed on Jan. 24, 1961. As the bomber exploded, two nuclear weapons plunged to the ground near Goldsboro, N.C.
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The treasure hunt began this year when the Dutch National Archive published — as it does every January — thousands of documents for historians to pore over.
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Another wayward military projectile has been found in Florida — this time by someone digging in the yard with an excavator. A MacDill AFB Explosive Ordnance Disposal crew safely removed the rocket.
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Some statues depicting enslavers are being removed from the Capitol. But the first one ever evicted was a half-naked depiction of George Washington in a toga.
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A portion of the first-stage booster used during the Gemini-Titan 5 mission that launched astronauts Pete Conrad and Gordon Cooper into space on Aug. 21, 1965, was hauled to its new home at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum.
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The U.S. National Cemetery in Mexico City holds the remains of Americans who fought Mexicans in the 19th century.
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Warsaw's Jewish history museum on Wednesday presented a group of photographs taken in secret during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943, some of which have never been seen before.
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