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    The Fateful Last Mission Of Jack Rittichier, Coast Guard Rescue Pilot In Vietnam

    • Military Vehicles
    • Vietnam War
    Dec 12, 2016 Gabe Christy

    The United States Coast Guard is world renowned for its excellence in helicopter rescue operations. Few people realize how effectively this was used during the…

    The Fearless Young Belgian Woman Who Rescued Downed Allied Pilots From Behind Enemy Lines In WW2

    • World War 2
    Dec 12, 2016 Shahan Russell

    In WWII a beautiful, young woman is caught red-handed. Her crime? Helping downed Allied pilots escape Nazi-occupied Europe. How does she get away with it?…

    The Cactus Air Force: How The Guadalcanal Shoestring Flyers Took On Japanese Zeros – And Won

    • World War 2
    Dec 12, 2016 Andrew Knighton

    The Battle of Guadalcanal was one of the most important battles in the Pacific theater of World War Two. Marking the furthest expansion of the…

    Encounters Between Enemies: 7 Peaceful Meetings Between the Opposing Sides of World War I

    • World War 1
    Dec 12, 2016 Andrew Knighton

    The First World War saw unprecedented death and destruction all along the Western Front. Despite this, soldiers from opposing sides managed to have friendly encounters,…

    A Brief History Of The SAS, Britain’s Fighting Elite

    • History
    Dec 12, 2016 Andrew Knighton

    Britain’s principal special forces unit, the SAS are perhaps the country’s most famous military unit They are internationally influential experts in special missions. World War…

    Operation Nimrod: The SAS Assault on the Iranian Embassy

    • History
    Dec 12, 2016 Andrew Knighton

    On 5th May 1980, the Special Air Service (SAS) stormed the Iranian embassy in London, ending a six-day siege. It was an event that brought…

    Brotherhood, Blood, And Discipline: An Ancient Roman Battle

    • Ancient History
    Dec 12, 2016 Andrew Knighton

    It’s the first century AD and the professional Roman army is at the height of its power. You’re part of that army – a soldier…

    A Day in the Life of a Roman Legionary – Mighty Soldiers Of The Ancient World

    • Ancient History
    Dec 12, 2016 Andrew Knighton

    Roman legionaries were among the most ruthlessly efficient soldiers in the ancient world. But even for these highly disciplined and well-equipped men, the armies that…

    An Eventful Career Flying Spitfires – This WW2 Pilot Loved The Thrill Of Flight

    • War Articles
    • World War 2
    Dec 12, 2016 Ian Harvey

    Harry Ledger’s career flying Spitfires wasn’t extraordinarily long, but it was eventful.  At 94 years old he is thought to be the last living Spitfire…

    When A Marijuana Plantation Was Discovered In Cold War Tunnels

    • Cold War
    Dec 12, 2016 Ian Harvey

    The Drakelow Tunnels built under Kingsford Country Park, Wolverley, Worcestershire have had a chequered existence. These tunnels that stretch around 3.5 miles and are approximately…

    7 Kills In WWII And 14 In Korea, US Flying Ace George Davis Died When He Took On 12 MiGs

    • Korean War
    • World War 2
    Dec 12, 2016 Jeff Edwards

    In all the airspace in all the world, there was no other place Major George Davis would rather be than “MiG Alley.”  Bordering the Yalu…

    The Amazing Dedication Of The Archivists Who Maintain The WW2 National Personnel Records

    • War Articles
    • World War 2
    Dec 12, 2016 Ian Harvey

    An archivist employed at the National Personnel Records Centre must have a great deal of patience.  Since a fire in 1973 destroyed the records of…

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