In May 1919, the American businessman, Raymond Orteig, wanted to promote the first flight across The Atlantic Ocean. He announced, “As a stimulus to the courageous aviators, I desire to offer … a prize of $25,000 to the first aviator of any Allied country…
Read MoreOn May 9, 1926, American aviator Richard E. Byrd and pilot Floyd Bennett returned to Spitsbergen, Norway, with one of the most dramatic claims in the history of polar exploration: they had flown over the North Pole. The flight, made in a three-engine Fokker…
Read MoreIn April 1953, as aerial battles continued to rage fiercely over Korea, the United States military launched an ambitious psychological warfare campaign designed to destabilize enemy morale and gain a strategic intelligence advantage. This unusual operation, codenamed Operation Moolah, was aimed squarely at communist…
Read MoreOn August 5, 1981, President Ronald Reagan took decisive action that would become one of the most consequential labor decisions in American history. With the stroke of a pen and the full force of executive leadership, Reagan fired 11,359 air traffic controllers who had…
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