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The End of the Han Dynasty – Battle of Red Cliffs

The end of the mighty Han Dynasty was marked by one of Chinese history’s most significant turning points – the Battle of Red Cliffs, or…

Top 5 Causes of the Great Depression – Economic Domino Effect

Waqas Ali

On October 29th 1929, the US Stock Market crashed and before anyone could take effective action, the country had reached its melting point. The US…

Cats, Scorpions, War Fans and More of the Most Unusual Improvised Battlefield Weapons

Swords, spears, catapults and bows; these standard weapons certainly had their place. Sometimes, however, a more unorthodox style would be tried. The unexpected attacks are…

When the U.S. Army Was Almost Defeated By North Korea

In the summer of 1950, U.S. faced a new threat. The Communist Bloc grew rapidly in 1949, when China opted to join. However, the U.S. still had…

Battle of Chaeronea – Philip II of Macedon’s Decisive Victory Over Greece

The greatest victory of Philip II of Macedonia, the battle of Chaeronea, solidified Macedonian rule in Greece. This clash between the Greek city-states alliance of…

7 Very Different Opponents Faced by Victorian British Armies

Maintaining your status as a global power is no easy thing. The British Victorian Army was one of the best equipped and most experienced in…

WHAT?! Sniper who Killed a Taliban Machine Gunner from 8,120 feet away!

A corporal of the Horse and a member of the elite British Household Cavalry unit holds the record for achieving the longest kill shot ever…

Thermopylae, Bunker Hill & 2 Other Pyrrhic Victories Throughout History: Winning isn’t always worth it.

The term Pyrrhic victory can be used where someone technically “wins”, or achieves their objective, but the cost makes the victory almost not worth the…

Facts About Viscount Wolseley: A Controversial Military Reformer

Andrew Knighton

Sir Garnet Joseph Wolseley was one of the most important military thinkers in the Victorian British army. Rising to a position of prominence in the…

5 Of The Bloodiest and Most Devastating Sieges We Tend To Neglect

Siege of Suiyang (757) Up to 100,000 Killed Or Eaten The rebel army of Yan fought against the Chinese Tang army in an attempt to…

The Battle of Omdurman: The High-water Mark of British Imperialism

Andrew Knighton

All through the darkness of the night, a British infantryman waits nervously by the banks of the Nile. The Mahdists, infamously bloodthirsty savages, are just…

Memorial Day – Fast Facts

On Memorial Day, the United States commemorates all those men and women who have lost their lives while serving with the country’s armed forces. Here…