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Great Female Aviators – WASPs of WWII

Necessity, as they say, is the mother of invention, and when the United States faced a pilot shortage in 1942, they freed up male pilots…

Vacuum of Power – Foundation of the Bosnian War

When the Cold War came to an end in 1989, the Soviet Union collapsed.  Most other Eastern European nations followed leading to general unrest and…

Russian Double Agents – 3 Master Spies of the Cold War

“Russian Double Agent”  Those three words alone evoke images of shadowy organizations engaged in clandestine intelligence dealings in far-flung locations, straight out of an Ian…

Witnessing Transitions – Army Enlisted Soldier Now a NG Warrant Officer

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

Nigerian Civil War – The Ashes Linger

Hostilities in the Nigerian civil war commenced on the 6th day of June 1967; it is one of the sourest conflicts ever to (dis)grace the…

Lost and Found: Russian Pilot Missing for 31 Years

A Russian pilot who has been missing for over 31 years is believed to have been found alive in Afghanistan.  Although Russia is reluctant to…

The Soviet Bomber Arsenal in Photos

The USSR’s force of long-range strategic bomber aircraft evolved out of USSR copies of the United States’ (US) B-29 strategic bomber aircraft. By the early…

Submarine Spying – Operation Ivy Bells in the Cold War

In March 2018, the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a think-tank devoted to the understanding of global geo-political, military and intelligence gathering events around…

The Trouble With the USS Liberty

There are some chapters in America’s history books that will never be fully closed.  Decades after the Iran-contra affair, the Vietnam War, and Watergate, professional…

China’s Red Guard and the Cultural Revolution

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Dean Smith “At this moment of potential national emergency, Mao chose to smash the Chinese State and…

Britain and Desert Storm – A Quick Look Back

There’s an understated tendency in Britain to remember and reminisce about recent wars, whether they be victories for the country, failures or events whose impact…

Gone, But Not Forgotten – A Comeback for the F-14 Tomcat?

The United States Navy retired the popular F-14 Tomcat fighter aircraft in 2006. TheTomcat was the product of a Navy initiative in the 1950s during…