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Inflatable copies of military equipment aren’t usually what visitors expect to see when walking through Fort Wayne Museum of Art, but the large pieces help illustrate the work of artistic soldiers ...
Living Local 15 Host Jessica Williams visits the Fort Wayne Museum of Art to learn all about their newest exhibition, Ghost Army: The Combat Con Artists of World War II. Jessica is joined by Brian ...
Members of the super-secret Ghost Army were masters of illusion, tricking German troops during the vicious fighting that followed D-Day during World War II. They were artists, designers, actors. And ...
This week, we had the rare chance to hear from one of the few remaining World War II veterans—102-year-old John Smith, a member of the top-secret "Ghost Army." 19,824 people played the daily Crossword ...
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Inflatable tanks and deception tactics of the Ghost Army
They were painters, actors, and sound engineers — not soldiers. But in 1944, the U.S. Army’s “Ghost Army” created entire fake ...
Tommy Anderson of Dover, who helped the Allies win World War II as a soldier in the "ghost army," died Aug. 1 at age 102. Gov. Matt Meyer is honoring Anderson by ordering flags at all state-owned ...
In this gripping historical exploration, Siegel (The United States Book) recounts the seemingly implausible story of how American soldiers used theatrical subterfuge to outsmart Nazis during WWII. On ...
Army historian Peter Knight joins WIRED to answer the internet’s burning questions about World War II. What is the timeline of World War II? Who, exactly, were the ‘Ghost Army’ in World War II? How ...
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