· 1260, Kublai Khan becomes ruler of the Mongol Empire· 1821, Napoleon dies· 1862, The Battle of Puebla· 1866, Memorial Day is celebrated for the first time· 1945, A Japanese fire balloon explodes near Bly, Oregon· 1980, The Operation Nimrod
Before Serving in the White House, Jimmy Carter Made a Name for Himself in the US Navy · Why Does NORAD Track Santa Claus? · ‘Mad Mike’ Hoare: The Irish Major Turned World-Famous Mercenary · Facts About the Purple Heart, the Oldest Military Decoration Still Presented to US Service Members
Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Museum Embarking on Project to Reconstruct WWII-Era Fairey Barracuda · The British Army Took Over the Village of Tyneham to Prepare for D-Day · Museum Releases Promotional Booklet Ahead of ‘The Third Man’ Film Anniversary · St. Ermin’s Hotel: The London Hotel Favorited By Spies
Audie Murphy: The Most Decorated Soldier In US History · Two Aircraft Carriers Were Stationed In the Great Lakes During WWII · Henry Fonda Served In the US Navy During WWII – He Didn’t Want to ‘Be a Fake In a War Studio’ · Facts About D-Day – The Amphibious Landings That Changed the Course of World War II · Maurice Rose: The Highest Ranking US Officer Killed By the Enemy In Europe During WWII · Ending the Deadliest Conflict in Human History: Why Did Japan Surrender in World War II?
USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63): The Decorated Aircraft Carrier That was Sold to Scrap Dealers for One Cent · 100 Years After She Sank, The Mystery of USS San Diego’s (ACR-6) Tragic End Was Finally Solved · The Tank Museum Acquires Cold War-Era Charioteer · The Japanese Battleship Kongō was Among the Most Heavily Armed When It was First Built
Lionel Crabb: The Mystery Behind the Missing British Frogman · NASA Accidentally Rediscovers Cold War-Era Military Base Beneath Greenland’s Ice Sheet · Operation Deep Freeze: The Cold War-Era Antarctic Expedition That Kickstarted Decades of Research · Operation Argus: The US Military’s Attempt to Block Soviet Attacks With Artificial Radiation Belts