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Salute This Utica-area Veteran To Celebrate His 100th Birthday
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The Russo-Japanese War saw the Imperial Russian Navy soundly beaten by the Imperial Japanese Navy. While much of the analysis on the Russo-Japanese War focuses on the Battle of Tsushima and the success of the Japanese Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō, one can also look to understand the deficiencies present in the Imperial Russian Navy that contributed to this defeat. The causes for this shocking defeat can be compared with the challenges of the Russian Empire as a whole. Russian naval culture, like that of its civilian society, had been built on an outdated system of social class, with nobles (particularly nobles with partial German ancestry) rising as officers, while talented sailors languished in the conscripted ranks. Just as the Tsar’s attempts at reforming Russian society failed to fully solve the deep-seated cultural problems of the Empire, and prevent the 1905 Revolution, Russian attempts at naval reform through the 1885 naval qualifications statute would also fa
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The Aquarium of the Pacific’s annual festival celebrating African and African American culture returns for a free, virtual event this Saturday. The five-hour stream, beginning at 10 a.m., will feature music, storytelling, historical displays and live dance performances. For the full list and schedule of activities and entertainment, click here.
Following the festival will be an awards ceremony at 3:30 p.m. for the 2021 recipients of the African American Scholarship Program.
TAKE FLIGHT: CELEBRATING OUR TUSKEGEE AIRMEN HEROES (Saturday)
Maj. James A. Ellison returns the salute of Mac Ross of Dayton, Ohio, as he passes down the line during review of the first class of Tuskegee cadets; flight line at U.S. Army Air Corps basic and advanced flying school, Tuskegee, Alabama, 1941. Partial three-quarter left front view from low angle of Vultee BT-13 trainer at left. Photo source: Wikipedia.
The plane bears a strong visual resemblance to its distant cousin, the B-2 Spirit.
Here s What You Need to Know: Although the YB-49 never reached full production, experience with the frame helped validate the concept which now dominates international thinking on strategic bomber design.
As the United States approached World War II, it enjoyed the luxury of many innovative aircraft companies, and a ton of money to spend. Part of this bounty went to pursuit aircraft, part to tactical attack planes, and part to long-range bombers. This last generated one of the most interesting failures ever to emerge from the U.S. aviation industry; the Northrop YB-49 “flying wing” bomber.
History buffs dig for photos and artifacts to remember York veterans
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