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    Scientist Lost the US Government’s Classified Hydrogen Bomb Document

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    Mar 23, 2020 Ian Harvey

    John Archibald Wheeler was a pioneer in physics. He is responsible for furthering our understanding of quantum physics and nuclear fission. He’s credited with inventing…

    Sculpture Honors Unique Bond Between Soldiers and Military Dogs

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    Mar 23, 2020 Ian Harvey

    The sculpture shows a military working dog at the grave of his handler. The dog is wearing a Purple Heart medal and seems to be…

    Ammunition Dump, The Cleanup Could Take 10 years, Village to be Evacuated

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    Mar 20, 2020 Ian Harvey

    WW2 bombs, grenades and other explosives that lie dormant at the bottom of Swiss lakes or under the Alps are still causing headaches for the…

    D-Day Vet Dedicates His MBE to the Men That Died Storming the Beaches of Normandy

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    Mar 20, 2020 Ian Harvey

    D-Day Vet  Horace “Harry” Billinge, 94, held his hand over his heart as he was given his MBE by Queen Elizabeth. The MBE was granted…

    Last Surviving Iwo Jima Medal of Honor Recipient at Ship Naming Ceremony

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    Mar 19, 2020 Ian Harvey

    One of the last of the heroes of Iwo Jima Williams said he was humbled by the Navy’s decision to name the newly designated ship…

    Mechanic ‘Accidentally’ Fires Vulcan Cannon & Obliterates F-16 Sitting on the Runway

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    Mar 19, 2020 Ian Harvey

    The F-16, hit by the cannon fire, caught fire and exploded having recently been refuelled and made ready for a training sortie due to take…

    Last Post Ceremony at Menin Gate – Public Asked Not to Attended, But Nightly Act of Remembrance Goes Ahead

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    Mar 17, 2020 Jack Beckett

    The Last Post, the traditional final salute to the fallen, is played at 8pm each night by the buglers of the Last Post Association in…

    After Arguments, Competition Relaunched for Robotic Mule

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    Mar 17, 2020 Ian Harvey

    General Dynamics Land Systems won the original Robotic Mule competition in October 2019 with its MUTT, (Multi-Utility Tactical Transport). US Army equipment tendering is a…

    The Biggest Haul of German Equipment in Western Europe?

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    Mar 17, 2020 Ian Harvey

    The islands of Guernsey, which consist of a small archipelago of five land masses, were all marked by the battles to control the Western end…

    Rosalind Walter, Inspiration for ‘Rosie the Riveter,’ Dies at Age 95

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    Mar 16, 2020 Ian Harvey

    Rosalind P. (Palmer) Walter passed away at the age of 95. She is known to millions as the original inspiration for the “Rosie the Riveter”…

    M5A1 Stuart Pulled From the Mud, Sees Daylight First Time in 75 Years

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    Mar 16, 2020 Ian Harvey

    Almost 75 years to the day since it was buried in the mud on the banks of the Dagusungan River, a Stuart M5A1 Light Tank…

    Auschwitz Closed for at Least Two Weeks

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    Mar 14, 2020 Ian Harvey

    Authorities have closed the Auschwitz Memorial, and the site of the Nazi concentration camp of the same name, until, at the earliest, 25th March 2020…

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