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    The Cry of Pugad Lawin and the Birth of the Revolution

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    Jul 17, 2018 Praise Ojo

    The Philippine Revolution against over three centuries of Spanish domination began with Andrés Bonifacio, leader of the Katipunan, a liberalist movement that sought independence for…

    The Cuban Confederate Colonel

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    Jul 17, 2018 Billy Moncure

    Ambrosio José Gonzalez seemed to have life made in Cuba. Born into a wealthy family in Havana, his parents were able to send him off…

    Hero to Traitor – German Soldier Defected & Warned Soviets of Invasion then Disappeared

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    Jul 16, 2018 Ian Harvey

    Alfred Liskow was a German soldier who defected to the Soviet Union shortly before the launch of Operation Barbarossa.  He received a warm welcome at…

    The Short, but Eventful Life of the Bismarck

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    Jul 16, 2018 Nikola Budanovic

    Perhaps the most iconic of WWII battleships, the Bismarck truly was the pride of Nazi Germany’s Kriegsmarine when it first set sail in August 1940. Back…

    From Cabin Boy to Admiral – Charles Wager’s Remarkable Career

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    Jul 16, 2018 Ian Harvey

    Charles Wager was born in 1666. He lived in London with his mother, Prudence (the daughter of Vice-Admiral William Goodson), and step-father, Alexander Parker, a…

    Trial By Combat: The Battle of the Yalu River

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    Jul 16, 2018 Christopher Hoitash

    The First Sino-Japanese War was a major test for the Japanese military. Both its modernizing Army and Navy had yet to be fully tested in…

    Kansas/Missouri Border War – Lawrence Massacre and ‘Burnt District’

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    Jul 16, 2018 Micheal Chimaobi Kalu

    On the day 21st day of August 1863, the skies of Lawrence were heavy with gloom as smoke rose from the ruins of the city.…

    RAF Celebrates Brilliant 100 Years, but Not Without Some Controversy

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    Jul 16, 2018 Ian Harvey

    A study has found that only 25% of British citizens know that the Royal Air Force (RAF) is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. More…

    One Pilot, Two Planes – P-38 Lightning with 38 Photos

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    Jul 15, 2018 Nikola Budanovic

    Nicknamed as the Fork-tailed devil by the Germans and One pilot, two planes by the Japanese, the P38 Lighting was one of US Air Force’s…

    The French Submarine Disaster at Bizerta

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    Jul 15, 2018 Ian Harvey

    After the Franco-German War concluded in May of 1871 with the surrender of France and the Treaty of Frankfurt, the French realized they needed better…

    Grace and Age – Russia’s Fleet of Classic Warships

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    Jul 15, 2018 Ian Harvey

    Although it lacks a naval history the equivalent of Great Britain, Russia maintains a fleet of beautiful sailing ships that travel the world extensively for…

    The Carrier Pigeon Corps of WWII – Operation Columba

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    Jul 15, 2018 Jeremy Lyons

    When discussing World War II, the campaigns most often mentioned include Operation Barbarossa, Operation Drumbeat, Operation Overlord, etc. Rarely does Operation Columba enter the conversation.…

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