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    88-year-old Author of The Dirty Dozen Passes Away

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    May 22, 2016 Ian Harvey

    E. M. Nathanson released his bestselling novel The Dirty Dozen in 1965. It later became one of the most enduring and ridiculous World War II…

    Australian World War II VC Recipient Immortalized in Museum

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    May 22, 2016 Ian Harvey

    Warrant Officer James Gordon, a humble farmer who spent more than 25 years in the Australian armed forces, has been immortalized in the Australian War…

    Biplanes and Triplanes to Fill Sky for WWI Aviation Centennial at AirVenture 2016

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    May 21, 2016 Ian Harvey

    Flying demonstrations, displays and historical presentations part of commemoration A range of airplanes, reaching back to the earliest days of military aircraft, will be in…

    Researchers Unlock Secrets of the Nuked Carrier USS Independence

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    May 21, 2016 Ian Harvey

    Underwater archaeologists have determined the role USS Independence played after World War II. They used declassified government documents and sonar images of the shipwrecked vessel…

    Wounded, He Sacrificed Himself to Clear the way for his Platoon – James Stokes, VC

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    May 21, 2016 Jack Beckett

    Private James Stokes’ thirtieth birthday was February 6th, 1945. On the 1st of March, less than one month later, he came to the end of…

    Battle of the Hydaspes – Alexander The Great’s Expansion to the East

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    May 21, 2016 Julia Dzhak

    Alexander the Great’s expansive politics led him to the eastern bank of the river Hydaspes. This river was in Pauravas, an ancient kingdom in the…

    OH YES! 10 Strangest WWII Unsolved Mysteries – number 6 Is creepy, number 9 Is Sad

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    May 21, 2016 Jack Beckett

    There has been an interesting discussion with regards to the Nazi Gold Train, which was possibly discovered. If the gold train does exist, it could…

    Operation Cherry Blossoms at Night, The WW2 Japanese Plan to Wage Biological Warfare on the USA

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    May 21, 2016 Heather Fishel

    World War II introduced the international community to a host of new horrors: Adolf Hitler’s concentration camps dedicated to death, Japan’s air-led destruction that turned…

    Starving Their Own Men: Britain’s Epic Supply Failure in the Crimea

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    May 21, 2016 Andrew Knighton

    The very least a soldier expects when sent on a campaign is to be fed, clothed and given the necessary equipment to carry out their…

    The Death of Erwin Rommel: The Last Hours Of The Desert Fox

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    May 21, 2016 Ovidiu Popa

    Erwin Rommel was, for a time, Hitler’s favorite general. After his success in 1940, as the commander of a Panzer division, Rommel was appointed to…

    Harold Ackroyd – A Selfless WWI Medic with More than 20 Separate VC Recommendations

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    May 21, 2016 David Herold

    Life in war is never easy. Watching your fellow soldiers and friends fighting for their lives and suffering serious wounds – physically and mentally – can be…

    10 Things You Never Knew About Japanese Admiral Yamamoto – The Architect Of The Pearl Harbor Attack

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    May 21, 2016 Colin Fraser

    Isoroku Yamamoto was the Japanese Imperial Navy Admiral and Commander-in-chief who masterminded the attack on Pearl Harbor December 7th, 1941. He was hated by U.S.…

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