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How Prize Thoroughbred Horses Were Rescued After Germany’s Surrender in WWII

Ian Harvey

In the last days of World War II, a secret operation was approved by General George Patton to rescue 500 of Europe’s finest thoroughbred horses.…

John Glenn, the Astronaut and Senator Who Flew Combat Missions in Korea and World War Two

John Glenn, born July 18th, 1921, is currently the oldest living former U.S. senator. Before his 25-year career in the Senate (1974-1999), however, he earned…

When Pirates Kidnapped Julius Caesar He Laughed at Their Ransom Demands and Told Them To Ask for More

Long ago a 25-year-old Roman author, poet, priest, and aristocrat was kidnapped by pirates. Rather than plead for his release, however, he ordered them to…

Bad Leadership, Old Tactics, and Modern Hardware Cause Carnage on the Eastern Front in the First World War

The Brusilov offensive was Russia’s greatest military triumph of World War One, but also the scene of one of that nation’s most misguided and disastrous…

F-15 Strike Eagle Test Drops Inert Nuclear Bomb – Spine-Chilling US Air Force Footage!

Audrey Gerrard

Nuclear Bomb. One of the most feared and controversial terms in twentieth and twenty-first-century politics. These two words conjure up images of fear-inducing propaganda, debating…

A Powerful American Fighter For Both Ground Attack And Air Defense – The F-35

The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II has been embroiled in controversy for years due to expensive production and concerns about its function in combat. Here’s…

Band of Brothers: Major Richard “Dick” Winters Documentary “Hang Tough”

This documentary narrates a story about the Richard D. Winters Leadership Monument, which is in Normandy, France in 2012. Richard was the leader of the…

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…

50 Breathtaking Photos of the Nazi Invasion of the Soviet Union – Operation Barbarossa, 22 June 1941

In June 1941, Operation Barbarossa began, setting off a bloodbath that was supposed to bring the Soviet Union to its knees. Yet when Adolf Hitler…

When The Serbs Shot Down An F-117 Nighthawk, Achieving the Impossible

Shahan Russell

The Serbs didn’t know that, however, which is why they were able to shoot one down in 1999 – reputedly the only time such a…

Legion Vs Phalanx: Two Powerhouse Formations of Ancient Warfare

The organization from Homeric style hero warfare to tightly packed hoplite warfare was world changing. This powerful Hellenic formation allowed the ancient Greeks to hold…

After 39 Soviet Commandos Took Hill 3234 In Afghanistan, Not Even Hundreds Of Mujahedeen Could Dislodge Them

Nikola Budanovic

The Soviet-Afghan War, or the “Soviet Vietnam” as some political analysts called it, was one of the key points in which the decaying superpower came…