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    Picked up a Sub-machine Gun At Goose Green and Charged the Argentine Trenches – it is worth noting that as an officer of a high rank who would typically be further back from the front lines

    • History
    Nov 1, 2017 Jeff Edwards

    Perhaps it is because the war only lasted ten weeks and occurred during a period when the US-Soviet Cold War was the backdrop for most…

    Victoria Cross Warrior: Captured 100 Germans and 500 yards of German Trenches

    • World War 1
    Nov 1, 2017 Jeff Edwards

    If the history of war teaches anything, it is that the physical stature of a man has little to do with the gallantry he can…

    10 Interesting Facts About The End Of The First World War

    • World War 1
    Nov 1, 2017 Colin Fraser

    Ten interesting facts about the Armistice, which ended WWI. 1- The Kiel Mutiny and German Revolution was the final blow to the German Empire The…

    How Climate Change Helped the Swedes March Across A Frozen Sea And Defeat The Danes

    • History
    Nov 1, 2017 Shahan Russell

    It all started in 1655 during the Second Northern War. Sweden was fighting against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Russia, Brandenburg-Prussia, the Habsburg Monarchy, Denmark-Norway, and sometimes,…

    Saint Nazaire The Best Raid of WW2: Massive Intel, Courage, Sacrifice and Big Explosions

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    • World War 2
    Nov 1, 2017 Colin Fraser

    A little after 1:20 AM on March 28, 1942, searchlights on both sides of the Loire Estuary flooded the waterway to reveal a convoy. Twelve…

    A Japanese grenade was headed straight for the hatch & meant certain death for the crew. Without regard for his own life, he covered the hatch with his body. The grenade exploded on Sgt. Timmerman’s chest

    • World War 2
    Nov 1, 2017 Jeff Edwards

    By the time the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941, Grant Timmerman had already served a 4-year enlistment in the Marine Corps. However, Timmerman was…

    Some Facts We Didn’t Know About SS-Standartenführer Joachim Peiper

    • World War 2
    Nov 1, 2017 Heather Fishel

    Many men, soldiers, and supporters of Hitler and his politics helped Germany do the damage it did during World War II. One of those men…

    10 Facts About the Battle of Ia Drang (We Were Soldiers)

    • Vietnam War
    Nov 1, 2017 Colin Fraser

    In 1954, the French decided to draw their struggles in what was once called French Indochina to a close. From then until the end of…

    Fellowship of combat – Jefferson City paratrooper killed in action during second tour in Vietnam

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    • Vietnam War
    Nov 1, 2017 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…

    First African American to be Awarded The Navy Cross Was a Cook Firing .50-Caliber Machine Guns at Japanese Bombers At Pearl Harbor

    • World War 2
    Nov 1, 2017 Jeff Edwards

    WWII will long be remembered as the epitome of total war, total gallantry, and total brutality. It spared none based on their ethnic background and…

    Two Jet Fighters Sent Up to Shoot Down a WWII Warbird in 1956 – They Blasted 208 Rockets at it, it Survived

    • Military Vehicles
    Nov 1, 2017 Shahan Russell

    In August 1956, a drone went rogue over Southern California, threatening cities, including Los Angeles. In its aftermath, over 1,000 acres had been destroyed, forests…

    The amazing SOE operation to kidnap ‘The Butcher of Crete’ his actions were as infamous as his SS colleague Reinhard Heydrich

    • World War 2
    Nov 1, 2017 Nikola Budanovic

    The Special Operation Executive (SOE) in 1944, planned to conduct a daring mission in Crete. Their initial plan was to kidnap the German commander of…

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