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After Pearl Harbor, A Japanese Pilot Crash-Landed On A Hawaiian Island And Tried to Occupy It

In 1941, a lone Japanese pilot tried to capture the Hawaiian island of Ni’ihau. The natives responded by holding a luau for him. Though part…

Black Sheep One: American WW2 Marine Fighter Ace With 26 Kills – Gregory “Pappy” Boyington

Jeff Edwards

Gregory Boyington would often muse that during his 20 months as a Japanese POW his health actually improved due to the forced sobriety. Affectionately known…

Comparing China’s New Stealth Fighter With F-22 And F-35

Greg Jackson

A pair of new Chengdu J-20 stealth fighters recently headlined China’s Airshow China in Zhuhai, although they were in the air for only a few…

The Tide Turns – One Battle Ended the Seemingly Unstoppable Mongol Invasion

Malcolm Higgins

There are few military forces more infamous and renowned in history than the Mongolian armies of the 13th Century. They swept through Asia and into…

The Battle Of Athens – When WWII Veterans Stood Up To The Corrupt Local Government In Tennessee

In 1946, the small town of Athens, Tennessee, became a battleground. A siege was laid on the town jail by a crowd mostly consisting of…

Hadrian’s Wall – One Of The Greatest Achievements Of Ancient Roman Military Engineering

Though long since reduced to ruins, the line of Hadrian’s Wall is still visible through the countryside of northern England, from Bowness on the west…

60 US Coast Guard Cutters Saved Over 400 Allied Men On D-Day

CGC-1 tied to a Landing Craft, Transport (LCT)

On the D-Day landings of June 6, 1944, a group of US Coast Guard cutters were tasked with assisting any Allied ships in distress. While,…

B-17 Memphis Belle™ to be placed on permanent display – May 17, 2018

One of the most recognizable symbols of World War II will once again report for duty exactly 75 years after its crew finished their last…

The Role of Women as Santa Claus During World War II

Ian Harvey

During World War II, many women in the United States took over formerly male-driven occupations as American men went off to fight in the war,…

WWII Torpedo Revealed By Low Tide In The English Channel

Ian Harvey

The island of Herm, just east of Guernsey in the English Channel near the coast of France, is a popular vacation site for many British…

Oskar Groening The 96-Year Old “Bookkeeper Of Auschwitz” Has His Claim For Mercy Rejected By German Court

Ian Harvey

Since the end of World War II, most of the Nazi soldiers who were assigned to death camps have passed away but a few, now…

When The Nuclear Submarine USS San Francisco Crashed Into An Undersea Mountain

Launched in 1979, the USS San Francisco is the third American ship, boat or submarine to carry a title featuring San Francisco in the name.  In…