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    The sniper who managed to kill an enemy with a half-mile sniper shot which curved 56 feet (17 m.) in the air before hitting the target

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    Jan 30, 2016 Jack Beckett

    Corporal Matt Hughes, a crack shot with the Royal Marines, was ordered to take out an Iraqi who was holding back an important advance during…

    Iranian Embassy Siege and More – Top 8 SAS Operations (We Know About)

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    Jan 30, 2016 Shahan Russell

    The Special Air Service (SAS) was founded by Colonel David Stirling in 1941 as a regiment of the British Army. They were originally a commando…

    Trial of Former Nazi Medic From Auschwitz To Start in March

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    Jan 30, 2016 Ian Harvey

    58 years ago, the German government founded the Centre for Solving Crimes of National Socialism, an organization dedicated to tracking down and prosecuting Nazi war…

    First World War mystery of Kipling’s son solved.

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    Jan 30, 2016 Ian Harvey

    The rural English village of Burwash in the county of Sussex is well-known because of its association with Rudyard Kipling. The famous author of ‘The…

    True For The Cause Of Liberty: The Second Spartan Regiment In The American Revolution – Review by Nate Sullivan

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    Jan 29, 2016 Nate Sullivan

    This review will be shorter than most—not because the book is poor; on the contrary, the book is very good—but it is the type of…

    US Navy sailors who died at Pearl Harbor are identified after 75 years

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    Jan 29, 2016 Ian Harvey

    The remains of five US Navy sailors who died in the Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbor have been identified more than 75 years after their…

    Japan’s revisionists have different view of World War Two

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    Jan 29, 2016 Ian Harvey

      Japan’s revisionists are a driving force behind a different version of what happened during World War Two. Slave labour, torture and sex slaves for…

    Mosquito: The Best Warbird of WWII – in Colour. The Test Pilot is as Cool as All Test Pilots Are…

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    Jan 29, 2016 Jack Beckett

    A Mosquito aircraft actually flying is a rare sight to see these days. There are only two flightworthy de Haviland Mosquito aircraft left today worldwide,…

    Teddy Roosevelt & The Charge of the Rough Riders at the Battle of San Juan Heights

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    Jan 29, 2016 Jack Beckett

    Roosevelt’s Rough Riders had been taking fire all morning. They were pinned down, lying flat in the negligible cover of the reeds, rushes and tall…

    The Hunt For America’s Missing In Action From WWII Continues

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    Jan 29, 2016 Ian Harvey

    Papua New Guinea is littered with the remains of hundreds of Americans that are still missing in action (MIA) during the Second World War. It is…

    When The M5 Satan Flamethrowing Tank Shows Up, Any Day Is A Good Day (Watch)

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    Jan 29, 2016 Joris Nieuwint

    The M5 Stuart tank was a light tank and one that was utilized as a battle tank in the Pacific for a lot longer than…

    Received The Medal of Honor for Defending The USS Liberty Against an Attack From Israel

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    Jan 29, 2016 Jeff Edwards

    The United States and Israel have not always seen eye to eye, but they have been nothing less than strong allies since the Israeli State…

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