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    How The Pilots and 140-Mph Chase Cars Land The U-2 Dragon Lady

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    Feb 14, 2016 Joris Nieuwint

    As you watch this video, you can see that landing a U-2 isn’t an easy task to accomplish, the Landing is Accomplished With The Help…

    The 1941 Siege of Tobruk, Birth Of The Rats of Tobruk

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    Feb 14, 2016 Shahan Russell

    From the moment Germany invaded Poland and started WWII on 1 September 1939, they were unstoppable. Their blitzkrieg tactics (concentrating their tanks, planes, and mechanized…

    Canary Girls – Women Munition Workers In WWI Turned Yellow And Gave Birth To Yellow Babies

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    Feb 14, 2016 Jinny McCormick

    It is sadly something you might see in reimagined Wizard of Oz – girls in ruffled hats, full skirts, puffy sleeves, and Peter Pan collars…

    WWII Paratrooper Receives Awards the Day Before his Death

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    Feb 14, 2016 Ian Harvey

    A SAS veteran has passed away only a day after being awarded France’s highest acknowledgements for bravery in battle – the white cross and the…

    Is Australia Trying to “Airbrush” the British Out of this Infamous WWI Battle?

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    Feb 14, 2016 Ian Harvey

    Australian ceremonies to remember the dead exclude British citizens from – and possibly minimize British contributions to – the catastrophic Battle of Fromelles. Ask most…

    Former Waffen SS Member Homes Raided For Evidence In Ascq Massacre

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    Feb 14, 2016 Ian Harvey

    Officials in Germany have raided and searched three houses that belong to former Nazi SS members.  The raid is part of an investigation into their…

    Japanese Emperor pays respects to war dead in the Philippines

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    Feb 13, 2016 Ian Harvey

    The Japanese Emperor and Empress have travelled to the Philippines to honour and commemorate the biggest number of Japanese World War Two soldiers who died…

    Hitlers Homes In The UK – By Geoff Moore

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    Feb 13, 2016 Geoff Moore

    Had World War II finished with a victory for Hitler landmark buildings around London and Great Britain were certainly on his shopping list for use…

    How the Romans Lost a Tenth of Their Armies in a Single Battle – The Teutoburg Forest

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    Feb 13, 2016 Andrew Knighton

    The Roman Empire of the 1st century AD is renowned as one of the most deadly and successful fighting forces in history. But even the…

    The Eve Of Destruction For Ex-Vietnam C-47’s Gooney Birds. Read How They Came To Their Sad End

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    Feb 13, 2016 Hans Wiesman

    In this Dakota Hunter Blog, I describe how Vietnam Veteran Douglas C-47’s  Gooney Birds / Dakota’s were dumped in the Andaman Sea, Phuket, Thailand. I…

    Russian bombers Buzz USS Ronald Raegan Near Korean Peninsula

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    Feb 13, 2016 Ian Harvey

    Reports from the Korean Peninsula suggest that two Russian Air Force Tupolev bombers have flown within the airspace of a US Navy aircraft carrier, the USS…

    Banzai Charges From the Tunnels During the 1945 Battle of Corregidor Island

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    Feb 13, 2016 Colin Fraser

    On March 7th, 1945, American General Douglas MacArthur walked on Corregidor Island for the first time since he slipped off its shores under cover of…

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