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The USSR: A Decisive Role During WWII – Part 1: 1941-1944

There is not one singular, conclusive reason for the decisiveness of the role of the USSR in the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany – more…

Bombing Germany: The Allied Campaign 1940-44

In any time of ‘total war’ human beings, driven by the will to stay alive, will do un-imaginable things of one kind or another. War…

KAL-007 – The Boeing 747 Shot Down By Soviet Fighters Over International Waters

Excerpt provided by Randy Luethye, author of the newly released 2nd Edition of “The Cold War, KAL-007 & Communism: Intelligence Secrets Revealed.” It was the…

Farm experience – Russellville veteran discusses Cold War era service experimental program

By Jeremy P. Amick When Ronald “Rick” Price enlisted in the Army in the early 1960s, he predicted his military career might land him in…

Bastogne – In The Footsteps of Band of Brothers – By Reg Jans

Maj. Richard Winters’ notes from his last visit to Bastogne BASTOGNE – Take it Easy! Inspired by Dr. Stephen Ambrose’s bestselling book and the successful…

How Search for Immortality Resulted in Gunpowder Discovery – By Mislav Barić

Most scholars will agree that gunpowder was invented in China[1], but it is fair to say that there are some who tend to point to…

The Austrian Army’s Vampire Hunting Detachment – A Halloween Special

This is not a Halloween joke. The Austrian Army once had a special vampire-hunting detachment! Read on to discover the bizarre activities of this unit,…

‘It made me a wiser person’ Marine Corps veteran discusses lessons from service during Vietnam War

By Jeremy P. Ämick While attending Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Mo., in the fall of 1965, Ron Saucier and a group of friends decided…

‘All part of my duty’ –  California, Mo., veteran served aboard USS Lexington during WWII

By Jeremy P. Amick During the Second World War, their emerged many interesting stories from the annals of naval history, which demonstrate the remarkable performance…

Memories recovered – Memories of WWI veteran unearthed at Jefferson City antique store

By Jeremy P. Ämick Military history can be uncovered in the most unexpected locations, as demonstrated by a recent visit to a Jefferson City antique…

A heavyweight honor – WWE recognized for continued support of veterans

By Jeremy P. Amick Wrestling organization WWE has an extensive history of sponsoring patriotic endeavors which pay respect to the nation’s veterans—activities which have recently…

‘Most memorable times’ – Local veteran discusses World War II service in Women’s Army Corps

By Jeremy P. Ämick While World War II continued to unfold during the early 1940s, a young woman from the state of California believed there…