Johnny Appleseed Day Has a Surprising WWII Link: How Victory Gardens Helped Feed the War
March 11 is commonly observed as Johnny Appleseed Day, and it is a good excuse to look past the folk tale. Johnny Appleseed was in…
The Brave Cats of the Great War: Why Every Trench Unit Wanted a Feline Companion
Life in the trenches of the Western Front was defined by mud, disease, and the constant threat of death. But amid the artillery shells and…
The Night the U.S. Navy Task Force Attacked the Planet Venus
In the closing months of World War II, the skies over the Pacific were a source of constant anxiety. The Japanese had unleashed a desperate…
The Women Who Terrified Armies: Forgotten Female Fighters of World War II
Tomorrow, 8th March, the world celebrates International Women’s Day. But long before the marches, the milestones, and the movements, women were already fighting — literally…
The Plane That Survived Pearl Harbor and Got Its Revenge at Midway
Military aircraft are built for the front lines, but few ever achieve the legendary ‘survivor’ status of Bureau Number 2106. This specific Douglas SBD Dauntless…
From The Tank Museum: Wartime Bullet Discovered In Museum Tank
Conservation work stopped when engineers at the Tank Museum in Bovington, Dorset, United Kingdom, discovered a live bullet that had lain undisturbed for over 80…
Why the German Army Refused to Use the “Superior” Captured T-34
In the summer of 1941, during the opening stages of Operation Barbarossa, German tank crews encountered a battlefield “ghost” that shattered their belief in Panzer…
Why the US Navy Invaded Antarctica in 1946 (And the UFO Myth It Created)
In August 1946, less than a year after the surrender of Japan, the United States Navy mobilized a force that looked less like a scientific…
The 1917 Intercept That Pulled America Into WWI—and Feels Like 2026
2026’s Shadow War Headlines As late February 2026 marked four years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the anniversary coverage wasn’t just about trenches, drones,…
The “Death Card” in Apocalypse Now: What the Ace of Spades Actually Meant in Vietnam
If you look closely at combat photography from the Vietnam War, one unofficial insignia appears more than any other: the Ace of Spades. Tucked into…
The Forgotten American Hero: How a Nebraskan Teacher Became the “Lafayette of Iran” Before a Sniper’s Bullet
With Iran back in the news over Hormuz diplomacy and Geneva talks, an older U.S.–Iran story feels strangely alive: a 24-year-old teacher who chose a…
The U.S. Navy Just Amassed an Unprecedented Fleet off Iran—Here’s What Happened The Last Time They Clashed
Iran’s February 2026 Hormuz drills revived an old lesson: one mine can flip a standoff into the biggest U.S. surface action since WWII. In February…











