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Why Did Officers Carry Pistols & Not Rifles Into Battle?

Jay Hemmings

Given that melee weapons still played an important role on battlefields into the 19th century, the sword remained one of the primary weapons of the…

The US Army’s 5 Biggest Military Defeats

Christian Oord

It was in such moments when American pride was dented and the nation’s air of invincibility tarnished. These are the US Army’s five biggest military…

The Ultimate Bail Out: Early Ejection Seat Development

Ruslan Budnik

As aircraft grew more powerful and capable of achieving ever greater speeds, the risks of simply bailing out over the side of the aircraft grew…

The Mystery of the First Submarine to Sink Another Vessel

Geoff Moore

They perished instantly, having been deprived of oxygen as their lungs filled with blood. If they’d survived, the shock to the brain could have caused…

About The Philadelphia Experiment: The Navy’s Biggest Hoax

Joseph Williams

When the USS Eldridge did reappear, the Navy found men fused to the ship’s bulkheads. Some were sick, others had gone insane, and some had…

The Fighting Temeraire: The 98-Gun Heroine of Trafalgar

Joseph Williams

The ship was named the Temeraire from the French téméraire which means bold, reckless, or rash. The actions of the ship’s crew might indeed have…

Drone Footage of USS Ranger on its Way to The Scrapyard

The video you will find below was shot using a drone. It shows the very last trip of the US Navy’s supercarrier USS Ranger. This…

The Wellington Boot : Footwear Inspired By A 19th Century War Hero

Jay Hemmings

The boot was perfect for riding, general use, and even informal evening wear. It soon became a hit, and it adopted Wellington’s name as the…

The Cavalry Officer at Waterloo Whose Amputated Leg Became a Tourist Attraction

Jay Hemmings

Despite the fact that eight horses were shot out from under him during these charges, he kept returning to the battle on fresh mounts. One…

The 5 Most Cringe-Worthy Military Mistakes of All Time

Christian Oord

“If ignorant both of your enemy and yourself, you are certain to be in peril.” War is no laughing matter. However, there have been incidents…

Iron War Horses: British Armored Trains

Eileen Farrelly

First World War During the First World War, Britain commissioned two armored trains. The government was worried about the possibility of an invasion along the…

Five Over Complicated Weapon Systems in Warfare

Conan White

Admittedly sometimes you have to push technology in order to achieve something really special. But one cannot help wondering if the military tries far too…