Andrew Knighton

Andrew Knighton is one of the authors writing for WAR HISTORY ONLINE

Articles by Andrew Knighton:

Operation Iceberg – The Largest Amphibious Invasion In The Pacific, And The Fight For Okinawa

In Spring 1945, Allied forces were advancing on Japan, and Allied planes were able to bombard her cities. Okinawa, a 70-mile long island 350 miles from…

Powerful Orders Of Medieval Knights And What Made Each One Distinct

Combining knightly warfare and a monastic lifestyle, the knightly crusading orders were one of the strongest institutions of medieval Europe. Through them, men sought a…

How The Spanish Armada Failed To Conquer Against The English

The defeat of a Spanish invasion force in 1588 was a moment of great patriotic pride for Elizabethan England. The nation’s sailors had driven off…

When Winter Saved The American Revolution At The Battle Of Trenton

Fought on 26 December 1776, the Battle of Trenton was a small but significant battle in the American Revolution. At a time when the forces…

The Commanders Whose Incompetence Nearly Lost Britain the Second Boer War

“The Boers are not like the Sudanese, who stood up to a fair fight. They are always running away on their little ponies.” – General…

The Battle of Megiddo: The First Recorded Battle Of Military History

The first battle for which we have a clear historical record took place in the Levant in the 15th century BC. Though we know that…

The Death Of Mussolini, April 28, 1945

On the 28th of  April 1945, Benito Mussolini died. The leader of Fascist Italy and longest-ruling of the right-wing dictators who brought destruction to 20th…

Military Innovations From WW1 Which Changed the Face Of War Forever

The First World War saw incredible technological leaps forward. Though the fighting on the Western Front ground down into a terrible, soul-destroying mess, leaps forward…

Forged In The Fires Of Battle And Myth: The Mighty Roman Army

1. Mythical Origins Legends tell that the Roman army began with Romulus, the mythical founder of Rome, and his bodyguard of 300 warriors called the…

The Creek Indian War in Early 19th-Century America

Battles do not have to be vast to be significant. The Creek Indian War, which took place from 1813 to 1814, was a hard fought…

The Awesome Power of Charlemagne, Who Built His Empire and Conquered Half of Europe

How many kings can say that their name was emblazoned across the map? The most successful ruler ever seen in Dark Age Europe, Charlemagne –…

The Longbow: Its Rise and Dominance

The growing effectiveness of metal armor created a challenge for medieval soldiers. While the elite of knights and men-at-arms were now well protected, the majority…