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    Gain the Experience – Joining the Women’s Army Corps During the 1970s

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    Aug 2, 2018 Jeremy Amick

    War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

    USS Indianapolis -True Story of the Worst Sea Disaster in U.S. Naval History and the Fifty-Year Fight to Exonerate an Innocent Man

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    Aug 2, 2018 Press Releases

    Just after midnight on July 30, 1945, days after delivering the components of the atomic bomb from California to the Pacific Islands in the most…

    Hung Out to Dry – The JFK Dilemma on the Failed Bay of Pigs Invasion

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    Aug 2, 2018 Victor Silva

    How changes at the last hour led to great repercussions The initial plan for the 2506 Brigade, composed of exiled Cuban freedom fighters, to invade…

    RAF Pilot Leads Rebellion for Independence in Zimbabwe

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    Aug 2, 2018 David Baker

    Cecil Rhodes established Fort Salisbury and the state of Rhodesia in September of 1890, and ninety years later, it was rebranded as the state of…

    2000 Year Old “Barbarian” Battlefield in Denmark Yields New Evidence

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    Aug 2, 2018 Ian Harvey

    War has always been with us, and we’ve always been truly excellent at finding new and enhanced ways of slaughtering one another. The evidence, gathered…

    An Amazing Barn Find: WW2 Jeep – Yours for $18,000

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    Aug 2, 2018 Jack Beckett

    1943 Willys Jeep GPW – a rare Jeep find stuck in a corner of a barn for over 50 years and this old Jeep has come…

    What Sank the USS San Diego? U.S. Navy Divers Investigate

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    Aug 2, 2018 Sarah Woodfin

    For a warship that was only active for 11 years, the armored cruiser USS San Diego (ACR 6) has continued to live on, 100 years…

    Fascists in Skirts – German Auxiliaries in World War II

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    Aug 2, 2018 Ruslan Budnik

    In the German system of values, there was a stable expression describing the social role of women, it read – Kinder, Küche, Kirche (children, kitchen,…

    Last of its Kind – Only Remaining German A7V Tank on Display in Queensland (15 Photos)

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    Aug 1, 2018 Ian Harvey

    The last remaining German A7V Sturmpanzerwagen tank from World War I is going on permanent display at the Queensland Museum in November. The timing coincides…

    When History Closes: Civil War Veterans School Shuttered

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    Aug 1, 2018 David Baker

    The Civil War is, without doubt, one of the defining moments in American political history. In the years 1861–1865, it set family members against one another…

    WWII Prison Break – The Great Escape You Never Heard About in Austria

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    Aug 1, 2018 Ruslan Budnik

    In August 1938, 20 kilometers from the Austrian city of Linz, construction of a concentration camp called “Mauthausen” began and it was first in the…

    Outsmarted and Outflanked – Washington’s Defeat at Long Island

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    Aug 1, 2018 Praise Ojo

    The Battle of Long Island took place in Kings County, New York on August 27, 1776 as part of the New York and New Jersey…

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