· 1306, Battle of Methven· 1747, Nader Shah dies· 1816, Battle of Seven Oaks· 1861, Douglas Haig is born· 1915, USS Arizona (BB-39) is launched· 1944, Battle of the Philippine Sea begins
Somerset’s Historic Helicopters is Dedicated to Bringing ‘War Birds’ Back to Life! · The Unique British Hotel With World War II-Era Pillboxes On Its Property · Before Serving in the White House, Jimmy Carter Made a Name for Himself in the US Navy · Why Does NORAD Track Santa Claus?
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
ORP Błyskawica: Poland’s World War II-Era Naval Beast · Celebrating 80 Years Since Guernsey’s Liberation from German Occupation · World of Warships Presents: The Longest Night of Museums · World of Tanks Commemorating 80th Anniversary of VE Day with PvE Mission, Livestream from The Tank Museum · Audie Murphy: The Most Decorated Soldier In US History · World of Warships Naval History Review: Spring 2025
Brig. Gen. Martin Green Bragged About His Invincibility – He Was Quickly Proven Wrong · Myths About the American Civil War That Need to Be Addressed · Over 160 Years After Being Executed By the Confederates, Two Union Soldiers Receive the Medal of Honor · In Photos: Burying the Hatchet at the 1913 Gettysburg Reunion
Harlem Hellfighters: The All-Black Military Unit That Broke Barriers on the Western Front · Maurice Rose: The Highest Ranking US Officer Killed By the Enemy In Europe During WWII · Everyday Slang That Originated In the Trenches of World War I · 100 Years After She Sank, The Mystery of USS San Diego’s (ACR-6) Tragic End Was Finally Solved