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    On His First Mission, This American Air Force Misfit Saved His Plane And Was Awarded The Medal of Honor

    • World War 2
    Apr 18, 2017 Shahan Russell

    Maynard Harrison “Snuffy” Smith was such a screw-up, he joined the US Army to avoid jail. He earned the nickname, “Snuffy Smith,” because no one…

    Top 10 U.S. Fighter Aces of World War II

    • World War 2
    Apr 18, 2017 Colin Fraser

    We count down out top ten favorite Aviation Aces from the Second World War. These heroic high-flyers are ranked here according to the number enemy fighters…

    Incredible Art From The First World War

    • World War 2
    • History
    Apr 18, 2017 Holly Godbey

    The Idea War has always been mimicked in some artistic fashion, whether it’s literature, paintings, sculpture, song or the theater. At the beginning of World War…

    Memories from Our Honored WWII Soldiers – Thomas McDonald

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    • World War 2
    Apr 17, 2017 Guest Author

    Thomas McDonald excerpt from the book “My Father’s War: Memories from Our Honored WWII Soldiers” by Charley Valera. In 1944, 1st Lt. Thomas McDonald was the…

    The Awesome Alaska Class: America’s (Not Quite) Battlecruisers

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    • World War 2
    Apr 17, 2017 Guest Author

    War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Chris Knupp This class of cruiser is perhaps one of the more confusing ships ever put to sea…

    Refusing To Abandon The Wounded, Chaplain Emil Kapaun Remained Behind to Care for His Men and Died in a Korean POW Camp

    • Korean War
    Apr 17, 2017 Jeff Edwards

    He didn’t carry a weapon, he wasn’t there to fight, but that didn’t stop chaplain Emil Kapaun from earning the nation’s highest military honor for…

    Lightning Strike: When the Americans Killed Japanese Admiral Yamamoto and Avenged Pearl Harbor

    • World War 2
    Apr 17, 2017 Colin Fraser

    Not only did the Pearl Harbor attack of December 7th, 1941 deal a devastating blow to the United States’ Navy and draw the nation into…

    The Nazi Invasion of the Balkans & Yugoslavia – A Costly Victory

    • World War 2
    • Today in History
    Apr 17, 2017 Colin Fraser

    In early 1941, Adolf Hitler could look at a map of Eastern Europe and think that his plans were progressing nicely. The invasion of the…

    When He Ran Out of Grenades He Started Throwing Empty Beer Bottles and Earned the Victoria Cross

    • Korean War
    Apr 17, 2017 Jeff Edwards

    War tends to favor those with initiative and ingenuity and for Victoria Cross recipient Bill Speakman, he would evidently possess both.  Some might think when…

    The Devil of Rabaul: Japanese Ace of Aces With 88 Kills Who Died in the Passenger Seat

    • World War 2
    Apr 17, 2017 Malcolm Higgins

    “In the ocean of the military, reflective of all distinguished pilots, an honored Buddhist person.” So translates the name awarded to Japanese pilot Hiroyoshi Nishizawa…

    10 Facts: Operation Varsity – Crossing Of The Rhine In The Final Months Of World War 2

    • World War 2
    Apr 17, 2017 Heather Fishel

    Throughout history, rivers have divided countries, territories, and armies. They’ve proved to be difficult obstacles, keeping invading troops at bay and keeping countries separated. Of…

    Civil War Trails – Connecting Visitors To History On The Civil War

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    • American Civil War
    Apr 17, 2017 Ian Harvey

    A sign was dedicated in Floyd, Virginia, as part of the Virginia Civil War Trails system. John Graham of the Floyd County Historical Society (FCHS)…

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