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Banzai Cliff, The Site of Hundreds of Suicides at the End of the Battle of Saipan

Holly Godbey

Banzai Cliff, also known as Suicide Cliff, was the site of a massive group suicide which took place during World War II. Located on the north side…

World War Two Warplane Propeller Was Pulled From A Lake And Now Graces A Rhode Island Memorial

A propeller from a Grumman F6F-5N Hellcat flown in World War II is now at the Charlestown Auxiliary Naval Airfield Memorial in Ninigret Park, Charlestown,…

Dedicated Divers Exploring World War Two Plane Wrecks In Pacific Atoll Lagoon

Some of the best scuba diving in the Pacific Ocean is reputed to be the deep lagoon of Kwajalein Atoll, because of the American and…

The Proud Military Career Of Matthew Tinley, Doctor, Officer, And Vice-Presidential Nominee

Matthew Tinley was born in 1876 in Council Bluffs, IA.  He completed his education at Council Bluffs High School in 1894 and very soon after…

A Son Tracks Down The Story Of His Father’s Terrifying Crash Landing In World War Two

Synchronicity is defined as a meaningful coincidence. The story of one soldier, his family, and connections to Starkville, MS., meet that definition. Karl Wilson Carlson…

Women’s Battalion of Death: First World War All-Female Forces From Russia

Holly Godbey

As Russia’s soldiers suffered from sinking morale during World War I, the deteriorating and unstable Russian Government threw together a battalion of women fighters in an…

The Mosin–Nagant: The Most Mass-Produced Bolt-Action Rifle In History (Watch)

Malcolm Higgins

First appearing in 1891, the Mosin–Nagant rifle was invented for use in the Imperial Russian Army. The weapon, which took roughly three years to be…

8 Facts: When Finns And Snow Resisted The Soviet Invasion In The Winter War

As the Second World War was breaking out in Western Europe, the Soviet Union embarked on another war – one in which it would easily…

Fascinating Reminders Of War – Abandoned Tanks From All Over The World (Watch)

What is more fascinating than an enormous instrument of war wasting away in a landscape that has long forgotten the war that occurred there? These…

“PANZER III: Owners Workshop Manual” – Book Review by Mark Barnes

We are back after an extended break with yet another outing from Haynes Publishing. This time round we get a detailed look at a true…

The Awesome AMX 13 – France’s Post-WWII Tank Design Features An Oscillating Turret And Is Still Used Today

Following the fall of France in 1940, the country’s development of armored vehicles was suspended for a period that lasted throughout WWII. France probably had…

Surviving A Kamikaze Attack: A Story From USS Callaway During The War In The Pacific

January 7, 1945. USS Callaway (APA-35) was steaming towards Lingayen Gulf, in the Philippines, as one ship in a massive invasion fleet. Onboard she had…