Articles by Robert Timberg

DAVE DANELO

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By Robert Timberg
October 2005
I have reverted to type. After 35 years as a newspaperman, the idea that a big story was unfolding and I had no role in it was driving me nuts ...
U.S. NAVY (FLOYD GRIMM)

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By Robert Timberg
September 2005
How could the world have missed an entire civilization collapsing before its eyes," asks Jim Lacey. "The simple answer is that no one has ever seen it happen before." In ...
U.S. NAVAL INSTITUTE PHOTO ARCHIVE

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By Robert Timberg
August 2005
Sixty years ago, on 6 August 1945, a B-29 nicknamed the Enola Gay dropped an atomic bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. Three days later, another B-29 released a ...
U.S. NAVAL INSTITUTE PHOTO ARCHIVE

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By Robert Timberg
July 2005
This issue of Proceedings focuses on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), formerly known as remotely piloted vehicles (RPVs), that have been transformed into missile-firing, bomb-dropping joint combat air systems (J-UCAS). Thanks ...
NASA JOHNSON SPACE CENTER

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By Robert Timberg
June 2005
This issue of Proceedings celebrates two remarkable Marines: Peter Pace and Frederick Branch. General Pace concluded a long, difficult journey begun by others in April when President Bush nominated him ...
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By Robert Timberg
May 2005
Proceedings this month commemorates the 30th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War by blending a pictorial of some of the more striking images of that long ago conflict ...