World War II was not just a battle of soldiers, tanks, and aircraft. Behind ...
During World War II Lt. Col. William Sapper and his fellow engineers working on the top secret Manhattan Project at the Hanford site in Eastern Washington made their own entertainment. They happened ...
Bulldozers come first. This slogan crystallizes the role that engineering and construction played in World War II, where combatants were far more mobile than in previous conflicts. Wartime plants for ...
The Panzerkampfwagen VIII Maus was a WWII engineering marvel - and a massive failure. Weighing 188 tons, it was the heaviest tank ever constructed. But its size made it nearly immobile, and it never ...
Daniel M. Carocci, a retired Ford Stamping Plant engineering manager and a Purple Heart recipient in World War II, died March 9 in Sisters Hospital. He was 94. Born in Buffalo, the third of six ...