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    “Not Many But Much” – Foreign Pilots in the Battle of Britain, There Were More Than We Realize

    • World War 2
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    Jun 16, 2018 Sarah Woodfin

    “Never in the field of human conflict has so much been owed by so many to so few.” This famous statement, from a speech by…

    Lost and Found: WWI Hero’s Grave Located

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    • World War 1
    Jun 16, 2018 Ian Harvey

    The final resting place of Major Octavius Sidney Darby-Griffith MC, from Britain’s Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, has finally been marked 100 years after his death…

    From Journey’s End to the Dam Busters – Review by Mark Barnes

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    Jun 15, 2018 Mark Barnes

    I am late to the party with this one but there is no harm done. I reviewed the marvellous film adaptation of Journey’s End towards…

    Keeping the Past Alive – Oral History of the U.S. Navy

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    Jun 15, 2018 Ian Harvey

    The U.S. Naval Institute’s Oral History program started in March 1969 by Dr. John T. Mason, a former U.S Navy officer.  Mason had conducted interviews…

    The Soldier Who Came Back – Escape from a Nazi Prison Camp

    • War Articles
    Jun 15, 2018 Press Releases

    “The Soldier Who Came Back” by Steve Foster with Alan Clark ‘The most audacious true story of friendship and indomitable British spirit you will ever…

    Ensign Jumonville, George Washington & the Dawn of The Seven Years’ War

    • History
    Jun 15, 2018 Guest Author

    No one expected Joseph Coulon de Villiers (1718-1754) to be the cause of a worldwide conflict. A minor French noble, Sieur de Jumonville became an…

    Marines’ Secret Weapon in the Pacific: Navajo Code Talkers

    • World War 2
    Jun 15, 2018 Guest Author

    The Navajo ‘Code Talkers’ were one of the most unrecognized groups of Native Americans involved in cryptography in military history. They used their native Navajo…

    Commandos – Keeping Discipline in the Boer Army

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    Jun 15, 2018 Guest Author

    The second Anglo-Boer War, also called the South African War, started on 11 October 1899. Two young Boer republics were pitted against the might of…

    Lost and Found: Russian Pilot Missing for 31 Years

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    Jun 15, 2018 Ian Harvey

    A Russian pilot who has been missing for over 31 years is believed to have been found alive in Afghanistan.  Although Russia is reluctant to…

    The Soviet Bomber Arsenal in Photos

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    Jun 15, 2018 Guest Author

    The USSR’s force of long-range strategic bomber aircraft evolved out of USSR copies of the United States’ (US) B-29 strategic bomber aircraft. By the early…

    Submarine Spying – Operation Ivy Bells in the Cold War

    • Cold War
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    Jun 14, 2018 Matthew Gaskill

    In March 2018, the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a think-tank devoted to the understanding of global geo-political, military and intelligence gathering events around…

    “Dogs of War” – American Infantry in WWII

    • World War 2
    Jun 14, 2018 Andrew Knighton

    The infantry was one of the largest elements of the United States Army during the Second World War. Sadly, it was also one of the…

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