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Single-Seater Early Biplane is Being Born Again in Ithaca, New York

The ‘Tommy’ was a single seater bi-plane built by the Thomas-Morse Aircraft Corporation of Ithaca, New York. This plane was designed by B. Douglas Thomas, an Englishman,…

‘Last Shipwreck’ from Great World Was One Naval Battle of Jutland Located Near Norway

The remains of the British warship HMS Warrior — the final shipwreck from the Battle of Jutland during the First World War — has been…

Upcoming WW2 Movie Will Be Set On A Nazi-Occupied Island And Based On A Gripping True Story

The captivating true story of a widow who was murdered by the Nazis for assisting an escaped Russian prisoner during World War II war has…

A Striking Sculpture Left at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington DC

Al Gallant, a volunteer guide at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, described the sculpture left one day a month ago by three people who appeared to…

Modern Navies Work Together To Clear Huge Unexploded Bombs From World War Two

50 unexploded bombs from WWII were recovered by divers in the Solomon Islands. One of the bombs weighed 250 pounds. In a post on the…

Nine Reasons Why The Allies Won The Battle of Britain

The most famous aerial battle in history, the Battle of Britain was a hard fought and desperate struggle to hold back Nazi Germany. Having launched…

The American Green Beret Whose Heroism Saved Lives During Secret Vietnam War Mission

Ian Harvey

Gary Michael Rose was a Green Beret in the Vietnam War. In summer 2016, his heroism was acknowledged, and congress authorized that a Medal of…

Operation Drumbeat – U-Boat Happy Days On The USA East Coast

The United States of America took a huge blow at Pearl Harbor in 1941, which prompted them join the war alongside the British. Before that…

This Soldier Captured 500 Yards Of Enemy Trench In The First World War – He Was Honored With The Victoria Cross For His Actions

Jeff Edwards

If the history of war proves one thing it is that the physical stature of a soldier has little to do with the gallantry they…

10 Facts: The Race To Berlin – The Dramatic Closing Stages Of World War Two

The advance on Berlin in early 1945 didn’t only mark the final stage of World War Two in Europe. It also saw the first open…

“The Forces Sweetheart,” Dame Vera Lynn, Aged 99, Honored By British Queen For Her Services In WW2

Ian Harvey

“We’ll meet again, don’t know where, don’t know when, but I know we’ll meet again some sunny day,” crackled out over the radio during WWII.…

MATILDA DIARIES Part 5 – Follow The Renovation Of This Historic Second World War Tank

Following on from the news regarding the Matilda II renovation, a new series of videos are being produced for The Tank Museum’s YouTube channel that…