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An American Flag Pays Tribute to First Fairhaven Soldier Killed During World War I

Ian Harvey

This month, the 527th flag to fly at the top of the old Glory Tower in the North End pays honor to Pvt. Ernest J.…

Woman Learns About Her Stay in WWII Refugee Camp Thanks To An Old Photograph

Ian Harvey

LIFE magazine republished a series of photos on World Refugee Day last June. They were taken in 1944 by Alfred Eisenstaedt at a WWII refugee…

Concrete Ships Turned Out To Be A Surprisingly Good Idea

Although the idea might sound ridiculous at first, concrete ships have played an important role in naval warfare. When shortages of timber and steel threatened…

Pick A Side: Hannibal’s Veteran Army (with Elephants) Vs. Alexander’s Macedonian Phalanx and Companions

The gut reaction for most people would be Alexander, but there are a few aspects which work for Hannibal considering the various terrain and weather…

Well Worth Visiting – The Ten Most Interesting Military And Wartime Cemeteries in the World

Holly Godbey

For a slightly spooky visit, with a healthy dose of history, check out one of these top most impressive military cemeteries in the world. Each…

Recent Discovery of Wrecked HMS Terror, a Bombing Vessel From a Failed Arctic Expedition

Holly Godbey

A sunken vessel was recently found off the coast of King William Island, matching the description of a bombing vessel from the 1800s. The Arctic Research…

Awesome Power Of Ancient Rome – The Total Destruction Of Rome’s Greatest Rival

The conflict between Rome and Carthage was one of the greatest in the ancient world. Throughout the Punic Wars, they grappled for control of the…

Veterans on Honor Flight Visit National World War II Memorial In Washington

Ian Harvey

Of the 16 million American women and men who served in the Second World War, only 600,000 remained. On average, 400 American World War II veterans…

American Pacific War Hero Who Died At Tawara Atoll Is Laid To Rest At Last In Denver, Colorado

Ian Harvey

Ronald W. Vosmer was a Private in the Marines during World War II. He was 22 when he fought the Japanese on the island of…

This 94-year-old American WW2 Veteran Fought At Okinawa Then Became A Preacher Back Home

Ian Harvey

Talmadge Welch celebrated turning 94 years old on September 30, 2016. His daughter, Gail Tinch, brought him pumpkin cookies and some mementos of those 94…

Now Aged 105, This Independent Woman Was The First Journalist To Report The Start Of WW2

A birthday party is such fun – more so when reaching the 80th, 90th and finally the impressive 100th birthday celebrations. More impressive still, though,…

Cannons, Full Uniforms, Hundreds of Men – The Russians Know How To Do Battle Reenactments (Watch)

In 1812 Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French, dominated Europe. The only power that stood in the way of total domination was Russia, ruled by…