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The Only American To Fight For Both The U.S. And Russia In WWII

For much of the last 70 years, someone who fought for both America and Russia might bring to mind some Cold War espionage, a double…

Supermarine Spitfire – The Classic British Warplane of World War Two

All of the greatest man-made inventions have stood the test of time. They remain living testaments to the evolutionary process and creative innovation of some…

Watch and Listen as American WW2 General George Patton Speaks in an Amazing Video

George Smith Patton Jr was born on the 11th November 1885, into a family with a long record of military service. He saw action in…

Firing the Monster Sniper Rifle! The M107 Barrett .50 Caliber Rifle

Joris Nieuwint

The Barrett M107 semi- automatic Long Range Sniper Rifle or ‘Light Fifty’ was designated one of the top military inventions by the U.S. Army in…

Operation Overlord – In Color!

In 1944 the Allies began to plan an invasion of France, then occupied by Nazi Germany. Germany was losing on the Italian and the Russian…

Another WWII Epic From Russia is Coming to Cinemas this winter: The Panfilov’s 28 (Trailer)

The Panfilov’s 28 is a film devoted to the almost mythical exploits of the 28 defenders of Moscow who fought against elements of the German…

Five Women Who Played Vital Roles in the American Civil War

While in most modern cultures women have only been permitted to officially participate in warfare for a few decades at most, that has never prevented…

Teddy Roosevelt Jr: Awarded the Medal of Honor For Heroism During D-Day: He Was 56 and Walked with a Cane

Former President Teddy Roosevelt was quite the amazing man. Sure, he was our nation’s youngest president and founder of the Bull Moose party, but he…

A Distillery in Kentucky Has Released A New Product to Honor Legendary WW2 General George Patton!

Boundary Oak Distillery has released a new barrel-aged liquor called “Patton Armored Diesel.” The cane spirit has an image of the four-star general George S.…

A Long-Lost Shipwreck is Now Slowly Emerging from the Waves!

It is amazing what the shifting sands of a river mouth will uncover. On the 16th February 1916, the Norwegian collier, SS Hjordis, sank off…

Minnesota Historical Society Gets the Go-Ahead for Traveling World War I Exhibition

The Minnesota Historical Society has been waiting on a federal grant so they may open a traveling exhibit about the United States during World War…

Your Last Chance To Meet The Band Of Brothers Actors In Bastogne, Saturday Sold Out!

Band of Brothers Actors to Visit Bastogne, Belgium in December of 2016 for First Time to Recognize the Anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge…