After Germans sank the HMT Rohna, many wondered why the U.S. government concealed crucial details from grieving families
On December 7, 1941, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor claimed the lives of 1,177 sailors and crew aboard the USS Arizona (BB-39). Though this…
The ‘Nordic Dragon’ fighter jet’s innovative double-delta wing led to the discovery of the ‘Cobra Maneuver’
Following World War II, the demand for faster and more advanced jet fighters escalated, prompting engineers to innovate. In the 1960s, Swedish engineers at Saab…
Henry Johnson’s heroic actions of fighting off dozens of German soldiers during WWI were nearly forgotten
Many acts of heroism are acknowledged with medals and public recognition, but some are overshadowed due to racial prejudice, politics, or national boundaries. A notable…
Have Your Name Published in The Tank Museum’s Brand New Guide to the A34 Comet!
The Tank Museum Guide to the A34 Comet, a brand-new publication with over 300 photographs and illustrations, is available for pre-order now at a special…
Road workers in Chartres uncovered an impressive artifact buried deep underground dating back to the liberation of France in World War II
During World War II, massive military forces were deployed by both the Allied and Axis powers, resulting in fierce battles that left behind a wealth…
The Tank Museum Reaches Fundraising Goal for M47 Patton Restoration
After months of fundraising, The Tank Museum has officially reached its monetary target to restore its M47 Patton. Thanks to the support of tank and…
Cpl. Bryan Budd was awarded the Victoria Cross for sacrificing his life to save his fellow soldiers
The Victoria Cross stands as the United Kingdom’s highest award for military valor, given to those who demonstrate extraordinary courage in battle. Many who receive…
Iconic Churchill Tank Makes ‘Homecoming’ Visit to Luton
The Tank Museum chose to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day in a special way – by taking a Churchill Mark III back to…
Charles Bronson threatened Lee Marvin and other behind-the-scenes facts about ‘The Dirty Dozen’
The Dirty Dozen (1967) is a timeless war film packed with thrilling action, starring iconic actors such as Charles Bronson, Ernest Borgnine, Lee Marvin, Donald…
The IJN Shinano was one of the most impressive warships ever, but it became famous for another tragic reason
In World War II, the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) constructed some of the most formidable warships in history, with one of the most unique being…
The tragedy of the Mỹ Lai Massacre shocked Hugh Thompson Jr. who attempted to save as many innocent lives as possible
During the Vietnam War, the U.S. military employed a range of controversial strategies aimed at protecting American interests. One of the most harrowing incidents of…
Paris Davis was passed over for the Medal of Honor, but finally got it in recognition of saving numerous lives in Vietnam
Paris Davis displayed extraordinary courage during the Vietnam War, particularly when he refused to abandon his men during a fierce ambush. As one of the…