Gabe Christy

Gabe Christy is one of the authors writing for WAR HISTORY ONLINE

Articles by Gabe Christy:

An Amazing Story Of Close Combat Over a Small Tennis Court During WW2

Between April 8th and May 13th, 1944 the fate of British troops in Burma was being decided over a small asphalt tennis court. This court…

The Deadly Defiant, A Game-Changing British Warplane in WW2

The 1930s were an age of aeronautical experimentation. All around the world air forces were trying new and fascinating designs, searching for the perfect combination…

Dawn of the Tank Age: the Battle of Cambrai, 1917

For the German troops near the French town of Cambrai, the world exploded into terror and flame on the morning of November 20th, 1917. 1,003…

A Valiant Fight To The Death – 62 Against 3000

“These are not men; they are demons!” This was Mexican Colonel Francisco De Paulo Milan’s response when presented with the only French survivors of the…

How a band of German Pirates Captured 15 Ships During World War 1

On Christmas day, 1916 a Norwegian clipper ship, the Irma, was boarded by the  British cruiser, Avenger. There was nothing particularly unusual, the captain spoke…

How 50 German Sailors sailed, marched and rowed home from a tiny island halfway around the world

The Keeling Islands are little more than overgrown coral reefs, but in 1914 they saw the beginning of one the most epic adventure stories of…

Frank H. Newcomb – Hero of Cardenas

“I revere that long line of expert seamen who by their devotion to duty and sacrifice of self have made it possible for me to…

How 60 Coast Guard Cutters Saved Over 400 Men On D-Day

“0530, accompanied invasion barges into shore under severe shelling attacks and with mines going up all around us. 0730, LCF-31 hit by shell 800 yards…

How the Cruiser Olympia Led the Asiatic Squadron to Victory in Manila Bay

In the evening of April 30th, 1898, a message was sent out to the Spanish Admiral Patricio Montojo, commander of the Pacific Squadron at Manila.…

Totally Outgunned This Revenue Cutter Took Down one of the Largest French privateers in the Carribean

There are few moments in Naval History which better demonstrate how tenacity and skill can outweigh size and strength than the story of the Pickering…

How 500 Canadian Parachutists Helped Secure Victory on D-Day

On the evening of June 5th 1944, just over 540 Canadians boarded planes on the Southern English coast. These men were about to be a…

Bombed & Strafed By Friendly Fire This USCG Chief Took Charge and Saved Lives

War is always full of tragedies, but friendly fire incidents are often the worst. In 1966, while off the coast of Vietnam, a United States…