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80 years on, the de Havilland Mosquito takes shape once again

25 November 2020: Today marks 80 years to the day since the de Havilland Mosquito, one the most influential aircraft to have ever flown, first took…

US Air Force Receives First Sikorsky HH-60W Jolly Green II Combat Rescue Helicopters

Ian Harvey

The US Air Force took delivery of two new search and rescue helicopters from Lockheed Martin’s Sikorsky Training Academy in Stuart, Florida. The new HH-60W…

US Pilot Awarded Distinguished Flying Cross After Landing Damaged A-10

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A-10 Pilot Major Brett DeVries received the United States’ oldest decoration for military aviation, the Distinguished Flying Cross. Air Force Secretary Barbra M. Barrett presented…

New Class of Ballistic Nuclear Submarines Ordered to Replace Aging Ohio Class

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A new class of nuclear-powered submarines is set to replace the aging Ohio-class ballistic missile platform in the United States Naval fleet over the next…

US Troops Stationed in Central America Respond to Call for Aid After Hurricane Eta Pounds Honduras, Panama

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Days after Hurricane Eta pounded Central America with drenching rain and winds exceeding 150 miles per hour, monstrous flooding lingered in Panama and Honduras.  In…

A New Book Claims Bletchley Park’s Contribution to WWII is Vastly Overrated

Ian Harvey

John Ferris’s recently published book, Behind the Enigma: The Authorized History of GCHQ, Britain’s Secret Cyber-Intelligence Agency, reveals the inner workings of one of England’s…

Gunny Hathcock – a Vietnam War Sniper Legend

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Stories of exploits in Vietnam by legendary Marines are commonplace, but few Marines have had as many stories told about them as the sniper Carlos…

New Weapons For U.S. Army On Horizon: Latest High Tech Gear Assessed By Military Brass

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It is axiomatic that even the most highly trained, experienced soldiers are only as effective as the weapons they carry; guns, grenades and other items…

New Book Alleges Poisonous Pacific Legacy of the American Military

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Japan-based journalist Jon Mitchell has made it his life’s work to investigate and record the many ways in which he sees the Pacific Ocean has…

Falklands Aircraft Carrier Hermes now the INS Viraat for the Scrapheap

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The Centaur-class aircraft carrier, laid down in 1944, but not commissioned until 1959, had a distinguished 25 years of service with the British Royal Navy,…

Hundred-Year-Old Carrier Pigeon Message Discovered in French Field

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A couple walking in a field in France last September discovered a tiny aluminum capsule in a field. Upon opening it, they discovered a message…

9th Episode of WW2 Podcast Series – “The Finest Half Hour” – is out Now!

Commanders! The ninth episode of our WW2 podcast series – “The Finest Half Hour” – is out now! The war in the desert begins! Mussolini…