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    A Controversial Decision About Lee & Jackson Statues in Charlottesville

    • History
    • American Civil War
    May 2, 2019 Charlotte Bond

    Judge Richard Moore in Charlottesville, Virginia has ruled that statues of Lee and Jackson are war memorials and cannot be moved. This was after a…

    Agent Orange Update: New US Legislation is Good News for Vietnam Vets

    • News
    May 2, 2019 Ian Harvey

    During the war in Vietnam, up to four million Vietnamese were exposed to Agent Orange with the country’s government claiming that up to three million…

    The Cavalry who Charged The Russians With Grenades & Swords

    • World War 2
    May 2, 2019 Jay Hemmings

    In addition to their sabers, they also carried a more modern armament: hand grenades. Also, the regiment had a squadron with machine guns. From the…

    Operation Barbarossa & Bagging German Army Group Center

    • World War 2
    May 1, 2019 Jurgen Shperdhea

    By now the Germans had advanced nearly 200 miles into the Soviet Union’s territory and they were just a third of the way to Moscow.…

    The Gigantic Government Raven Rock Bunker – Even Today Not Much is Know of Its Interior

    • Cold War
    • History
    May 1, 2019 Billy Moncure

    The first step in the project involved the federal government seizing 280 acres of land. The initial phase of construction cost around $35 million ($350…

    The Largest Flying Boat Ever Built Flew for Only 26 Seconds

    • History
    May 1, 2019 Micheal Chimaobi Kalu

    Derisively nicknamed Spruce Goose, the colossal flying boat made just one flight lasting only about half a minute to establish a record that would remain untouched…

    Ten Famous Things Napoleon Bonaparte Never Said

    • History
    May 1, 2019 Christian Oord

    “An army travels on its stomach.” Or does it? Napoleon Bonaparte is probably one of the most quoted men in history. Take, for example, his…

    The Korean War MOH Recipient Who Didn’t Want His Medal But Eisenhower Gave it to Him

    • Korean War
    May 1, 2019 Jay Hemmings

    Once more, he was able to take out three of them with his rifle, but a grenade exploded in front of him which sent shrapnel…

    The Australians & The Battle of Broodseinde Ridge

    • World War 1
    May 1, 2019 Robert East

    Briefly put, the Battle of Broodseinde Ridge was one of many operations in the broader Ypres offensives. There were five Ypres offensives during World War…

    Boudicca: The Warrior Queen who Defeated the Mighty Romans

    • Ancient History
    • History
    May 1, 2019 Christian Oord

    All of the infantry, approximately 2,000 men, was wiped out on a field close to the settlement. Only Cerialis and his cavalry managed to escape.…

    The Thunder of Guns: Advancements of Naval Artillery

    • History
    May 1, 2019 Christopher Hoitash

    As ironclads replaced wooden warships, steam replaced sails, and breech loading, rifled guns replaced smoothbore cannon, tactics needed to change accordingly in naval warfare. The…

    The Savior Of Ceylon: The Pilot who Stopped a Repeat of Pearl Harbor

    • World War 2
    Apr 30, 2019 Jay Hemmings

    He was transferred to a POW work camp that had been erected in a baseball stadium. The conditions in the camp were harsh and the…

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