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    • The Philadelphia Experiment: The US Navy’s Secret Invisibility Research Program

      December 29, 2017

    • Sinking the Tirpitz, Sister to the Bismarck and the Heaviest European Battleship Ever

      December 29, 2017

    • The Mongol Invasions of Japan and the Origin of the Word “Kamikaze”

      December 29, 2017

    • Kelley Shoemaker: Paratrooper during the Vietnam War

      December 29, 2017

    • Saint Nazaire Raid: Massive Intel, Courage, Sacrifice and Big Explosions

      December 29, 2017

    • After the Nuremberg Trials, Spandau Prison Was Dedicated To Holding 7 Nazi War Criminals

      December 29, 2017

    • “For your tomorrow” – Missouri Veteran Describes Value of Lessons Gleaned from Naval Service

      December 29, 2017

    • Hacksaw Ridge, Desmond Doss, And The Battle Of Okinawa

      December 29, 2017

    • Patton, Guderian, Rommel – Three Great Tank Commanders of WWII

      December 28, 2017

    • The Valley Campaign: Stonewall Jackson Defeats Four Union Armies

      December 28, 2017

    • Heinz Guderian: A Great German Commander of WWII – He Stood Up To Hitler

      December 28, 2017

    • Stonewall Jackson – A Flawed but Brilliant Commander

      December 28, 2017

    • Thinking Outside the Box – 14 Of The Greatest Mavericks Of Military History

      December 28, 2017

    • WWI in East Africa, and the Legendary Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck

      December 28, 2017

    • Giuseppe Garibaldi, the Guerrilla Commander Who United Italy

      December 28, 2017

    • World of Warships Blitz Casts Off January 18

      December 28, 2017

    • Britain’s Bomber Balloon Attacks Against Nazi Germany

      December 28, 2017

    • Operation Longcloth: The Burma Campaign of WWII – “The greatest guerrilla operation ever undertaken”

      December 28, 2017

    • Six Nations Which Were United As A Result Of Wars

      December 28, 2017

    • The First Allied Soldier Killed By Enemy Fire on D-Day – Lieutenant Den Brotheridge At Pegasus Bridge

      December 28, 2017

    • Seven Wars Where Irregular Forces Thwarted Professional Armies

      December 28, 2017

    • Orde Wingate: Daring, Eccentric, and Unconventional, a Fascinating Fighter in World War Two

      December 28, 2017

    • How the Allies Smashed the Nazi German Military Industry

      December 28, 2017

    • Operation Cobra, 1944: Breaking Out of Normandy

      December 28, 2017

    • World of Tanks Braces for Update 1.0

      December 28, 2017

    • Orde Wingate: The Most Controversial British Commander of WWII

      December 28, 2017

    • Japanese Admiral Yamamoto – The Architect Of The Pearl Harbor Attack

      December 28, 2017

    • The RAF and the Luftwaffe: Different Ways They Approached WWII

      December 28, 2017

    • John Glenn, Astronaut & Senator Who Flew Combat Missions in WW2 & Korea – shot down 3 MiG-15s

      December 28, 2017

    • Colonel Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck, Legendary German WWI Commander Who Triumphed Against All The Odds

      December 28, 2017

    • Australia’s Pearl Harbor – The Bombing of Darwin By Hundreds of Japanse Aircraft

      December 28, 2017

    • General Jan Smuts: Fighting Snobbery and Germany in East Africa in WWI

      December 28, 2017

    • Facts about the German defeat at Verdun (1916)

      December 28, 2017

    • Of Course, we all knew this… Secret WW2 German Inventions – The Jetpack

      December 28, 2017

    • The Pacific Island Hopping Strategy: Taking Eniwetok Atoll

      December 28, 2017

    • Kasserine Pass 1943: Rommel’s Last Victory?

      December 28, 2017

    • Henry Johnson, Known as the “Black Death” – America’s First World War Hero

      December 28, 2017

    • The U-Boat War: A Vital and Misjudged Part of WWII

      December 28, 2017

    • Lawrence of Arabia – one of the most mythologised officers in modern military history

      December 28, 2017

    • Nine Factors That Brought Stonewall Jackson Victory

      December 28, 2017

    • Three 2000-year-old Roman Shipwrecks located in Egyptian Bay of Aboukir

      December 27, 2017

    • If You’ve Ever Thought Of Owning Your Own Medieval Manor, Now’s Your Chance

      December 27, 2017

    • Oskar Groening, The“Bookkeeper of Auschwitz” Found Fit To Serve His Time In Prison

      December 27, 2017

    • WWII Bomber Pilot Returned Home 70 Years After Fatal Crash

      December 27, 2017

    • These WW2 Railwaymen Gave Their Lives to Prevent a Munitions Disaster

      December 27, 2017

    • 8 Civil Wars That Shaped Our The History Of Our World

      December 27, 2017

    • Building ‘Camp Swampy’ – Missouri military experience helped inspire iconic Beetle Bailey® comic strip

      December 27, 2017

    • The British POW Who Saved Hundreds of Jews from Death at Auschwitz

      December 27, 2017

    • Great Military Deceptions of World War Two

      December 27, 2017

    • The Crew Of The B-24 Liberator “Star Valley” – Downed Behind Enemy Lines

      December 27, 2017

    • The First US Soldier to Receive the Medal of Honor in WW2 Volunteered for the Fight that Killed Him

      December 27, 2017

    • How the British Military Learned in Advance About the V2 Rocket – and How They Responded

      December 27, 2017

    • Corporal Dunham: He Was The First Marine to Receive Medal of Honor Since The Vietnam War

      December 27, 2017

    • Operation Overlord: The Greatest Amphibious Landing in History – Part 2

      December 27, 2017

    • The Raid on Alexandria – Military History of Italy in WW2

      December 27, 2017

    • Eric Liddell, the Record Breaking Olympian Who Kept Hope Alive in a Japanese Prison Camp

      December 27, 2017

    • Hitler’s Island War – The Men who Fought for Leros – by Julie Peakman

      December 27, 2017

    • 21-Year-Old Bomber Pilot Who Died Saving His Comrades in WWII

      December 27, 2017

    • Sergeant Major Stanley Hollis, Recipient of the Only Victoria Cross for D-Day

      December 27, 2017

    • Second World War Naval Reservist Was Awarded the VC After Surviving 31 Air Attacks in 4 Days

      December 27, 2017

    • “The Battles of Batdorf” – Career Of Late National Guard Colonel Characterized By Political Strife

      December 27, 2017

    • “Dusting off memories” – Veteran shares story of service in Merchant Marines and U.S. Air Force

      December 27, 2017

    • Chaos In The Aftermath Of World War One: The German Revolution: 1918-1919

      December 27, 2017

    • Two Childhood Friends Helped Found an Elite WW2 Unit Then Died on the Same Day, Hundreds of Miles Apart

      December 27, 2017

    • Fog Of War – Often, the Allies Couldn’t Tell if Bombing Campaigns Were Working

      December 27, 2017

    • Protecting His Marines at All Costs This Devil Doc Jumped on a Live Grenade in Vietnam to Save Them

      December 27, 2017

    • Godfrey Place: World War Two Submariner, Future Admiral, And Victoria Cross Recipient

      December 27, 2017

    • Massive Machines and Implements of War on the Battlefields of WWI

      December 27, 2017

    • This German Paratrooper Held An Impressive Record, And May Have Been Part Of The Plot To Assassinate Hitler

      December 27, 2017

    • Fleet Admiral Chester William Nimitz – His Leadership During WWII Won The War in the Pacific

      December 27, 2017

    • Fake Pipes and Mixed Signals: Military Intelligence in North Africa in WWII

      December 27, 2017

    • Hugh Seagrim, Who Fought WW2 from Behind Japanese Lines

      December 27, 2017

    • John Bridge: Heroic Bomb Disposal Expert of the Second World War

      December 27, 2017

    • The True Story Of A Famous World War Two Photograph

      December 27, 2017

    • Five Inspiring British Officers of the First World War – A Time of Great Bravery, Great Horror, and Great Sacrifice

      December 26, 2017

    • Persia – One of the most Fearsome Militaries of the Ancient World

      December 26, 2017

    • Advance on Canae: The World War Two Invasion of Crete

      December 26, 2017

    • Saving Sara Matuson: How 10 POWs Risked Their Lives to Save One Woman

      December 26, 2017

    • Learning the Luftwaffe’s Secrets: How Intelligence Gathering Shaped the Battle of Britain

      December 26, 2017

    • 13 Officials Who Hindered Britain’s Readiness for World War Two

      December 26, 2017

    • Seven Reasons Why Britain was Unprepared for World War Two

      December 26, 2017

    • The Battle of Issus: A Close Call in a Campaign of Conquest

      December 26, 2017

    • The Oslo Report: How a German Scientist Gave Away Nazi Military Secrets and Why Britain Almost Ignored Him

      December 26, 2017

    • The Awesome B-54 Ultrafortress, Boeing’s Best Piston Prop Bomber That Failed To Ever Fly

      December 26, 2017

    • A Terrible Mistake – Why The USSR Ignored Britain’s Warnings of Impending Invasion

      December 26, 2017

    • The Amazing Harry Errington: The Only London Fireman to Earn a George Cross for Service in the Blitz

      December 26, 2017

    • The most decorated Marine in United States history – Chesty Puller, American Hero

      December 26, 2017

    • Bill Slim and WWII’s Forgotten Army – One Of The Most Successful Commanders Of The War

      December 26, 2017

    • Four British Intelligence Agents of World War Two and Their Very Different Civilian Lives

      December 26, 2017

    • The Battle of Edgehill, October 1642 – Both Commanders Hoped to Force Battle

      December 26, 2017

    • The Inspiring Story of the Search For a Family Veteran – by Jim Knudsen

      December 26, 2017

    • “Sea Stories” – WWII veteran shares tales of service aboard troop transport in the Pacific

      December 26, 2017

    • A Race for Superiority – The Sources of Military Intelligence in World War Two

      December 26, 2017

    • How One Man Seized Control of the Roman Empire and Founded a Dynasty

      December 26, 2017

    • ‘I’m still a sailor’ – Lohman, Mo., Veteran Discusses Lengthy Career in Cold War-Era Navy

      December 26, 2017

    • The Haitian Revolution: A Rare and Brutal Act of Liberation

      December 26, 2017

    • The First Thousand-Bomber Raid – Changing the WWII Air War

      December 26, 2017

    • The Rosary Paratrooper – Friedrich August Freiherr von der Heydte

      December 26, 2017

    • Operation Overlord: The Greatest Amphibious Landing in History – Part 1

      December 26, 2017

    • Here Are Some of the Worst Friendly Fire Incidents From Before WWI

      December 26, 2017

    • “Old soldiers fade away” – Missouri veteran served in the predecessor to U.S. Air Force in WWI

      December 26, 2017

    • The Roman Military Camp: How Each One Was Established, Run, and Left Behind

      December 26, 2017

    • Britain’s Sacrifice of Crete Preserved North Africa For The Allies In World War Two

      December 26, 2017

    • 7 Years, 100,700 Men – Napoleon’s Peninsular War in Numbers

      December 26, 2017

    • The Horrible Nazi T4 Euthanasia Project Exterminated Thousands Of People – The Repercussions Were Still Being Felt 25 Years Later

      December 25, 2017

    • Albert Speer, The Ambitious Young Architect Who Rose To Prominence Within The Nazi Party

      December 25, 2017

    • Russian World War II General Ivan Konev – Marshal and Hero of the Soviet Union

      December 25, 2017

    • White Rose: The German Anti-Nazi Activists Who Were Beheaded In 1943

      December 25, 2017

    • Napoleon’s Win At Austerlitz – His Greatest Success

      December 25, 2017

    • The Largest American Military Operation Of The First World War – The Meuse-Argonne Offensive

      December 25, 2017

    • Amiens: The Beginning Of The Hundred Days Offensive – The Allies Brought Enormous Resources To Bear

      December 25, 2017

    • France Invasion in Colour – By Tom Dare

      December 25, 2017

    • The Battle Of The Ourcq – The Americans Make Their Presence Felt At The Marne

      December 25, 2017

    • The Bloody Reputation of Passchendaele Ridge – Hell on Earth During the First World War

      December 25, 2017

    • The Battle of Menin Road, 1917 – The Third Ypres – A Gargantuan Effort In WW1

      December 25, 2017

    • Nine Rules of the Medieval Templar Knights

      December 25, 2017

    • The Roman Weapon: The Legion Armaments

      December 25, 2017

    • Nine factors that saved Rome from the Carthaginian General Hannibal – the greatest opponent Rome ever faced

      December 25, 2017

    • With Every Other Senior Officer Dead, the Battle Control Officer of the USS San Francisco Waded through Waist Deep Water to Save the Ship

      December 25, 2017

    • Five of the most famous warhorses in military history

      December 25, 2017

    • Four Great Disasters of the First World War

      December 25, 2017

    • Fleet Admiral Leahy, Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief Was Fiercely Opposed to Dropping the Atomic Bomb on Japan

      December 25, 2017

    • Men And Women Of Great Bravery – Great Wartime Medics From Military History

      December 25, 2017

    • The Story Of The Ballpoint Pen – Patented By László Bíró of Hungary, First Used By The Royal Air Force

      December 25, 2017

    • Incredible Bravery – Jesse L Brown: Exemplary Aviator in the US Navy

      December 25, 2017

    • Thomas Hudner: Medal of Honor Recipient – He Crashed His Plane To Save His Comrade

      December 25, 2017

    • From Stirrups To Satellites – These Non-Weapon Technologies Changed Warfare Forever

      December 25, 2017

    • Charles Rogers: Medal of Honor Recipient

      December 25, 2017

    • Napoleon made huge changes to warfare – he was one of the most influential generals in history

      December 25, 2017

    • Napoleon Bonaparte: A military life – one of the most successful generals in military history

      December 25, 2017

    • Pompey The Great: One Of Rome’s Greatest Commanders

      December 25, 2017

    • Modern, Adaptable, Ruthless – How Assyrian Armies Dominated The Middle East

      December 25, 2017

    • Devastating Missile Power – The Archers Of The Ancient Roman Army

      December 25, 2017

    • The First Battle Of the Marne, 1914 – A Tipping Point At The Start Of The First World War

      December 25, 2017

    • Europe At War – The German Invasion Of France And Belgium, 1914

      December 25, 2017

    • The Warsaw Uprising: The Heroic Final Stand of the Polish Home Army and the Destruction of Warsaw

      December 25, 2017

    • Banzai Charges From the Tunnels During The 1945 Battle of Corregidor Island

      December 25, 2017

    • It’s Pure Luck – Veteran’s service in WWII begins decade’s long association with Air Force

      December 25, 2017

    • First World War: The Third Battle of Ypres – The Leading British Offensive Of 1917

      December 24, 2017

    • The 96 American Soldiers Buried In Unmarked Graves In France For Their Crimes Against Local Civilians And Fellow Soldiers

      December 24, 2017

    • Christmas Eve 2000 Bomber Aircraft & Almost 1000 Fighters Assembled in the Skies Over Eastern England

      December 24, 2017

    • Napoleon’s Imperial Guard – Elite Soldiers Who Served The Emperor

      December 24, 2017

    • The Meat Grinder Of War – Why The Napoleonic Wars Cost So Many Lives

      December 24, 2017

    • The Assault On Messines Ridge – Flanders, 1917

      December 24, 2017

    • Napoleon Changed His World, And Ours, In Many Different Ways

      December 24, 2017

    • Napoleon: The Great General Also Used Propaganda to Boost His Popularity

      December 24, 2017

    • The Untold Story of How the Murder of More Than Two Million Jews Was Carried Out

      December 24, 2017

    • Defeating The Russians At The Battle of Borodino Became Hollow Victory For Napoleon

      December 24, 2017

    • The German Paris Gun – Super Gun Of WWI

      December 24, 2017

    • Operation Michael: The Germans Regain the Offensive

      December 24, 2017

    • The Driving Force Behind A Conqueror – Napoleon’s Great And Powerful Armies

      December 24, 2017

    • The Roman Civil War Tore The Empire Apart – Eleven Men Became The Conflict’s Most Prominent Leaders

      December 24, 2017

    • Bedford Castle In Early England Is Now Completely Gone, But A Game-Changing Medieval Siege Took Place There In 1224

      December 24, 2017

    • The Knights Templar – Spectacular Rise And Fall Of A Legendary Order

      December 24, 2017

    • Heart-Rending Decisions: One Commander’s Divided Loyalties In Caesar’s Civil War

      December 24, 2017

    • ‘Last charge of the German cavalry – The battle of Halen

      December 24, 2017

    • The German Spring Offensives, 1918 – Inflicting Brutal Damage On The Allies

      December 24, 2017

    • The Long, Hard Fight – It Took Seven Coalitions To Defeat Napoleon At Last

      December 24, 2017

    • Napoleon Bonaparte, Conqueror On Land, Not So Successful At Sea

      December 24, 2017

    • The Second Battle Of Ypres: An Extraordinary Defense In The Face Of Poison Gas

      December 24, 2017

    • The Attack On Hamel In 1918 – Forging A Bond Between Allies Of Different Nations

      December 24, 2017

    • The Gallipoli Campaign, 1915 – A Bloody And Terrible Ground Invasion In World War One

      December 24, 2017

    • The Finest Warriors Of Ancient Greece – Masters Of Hoplite Warfare

      December 24, 2017

    • Ultimately, Napoleon Did Not Achieve His Ambitions – Here Are Eight Reasons Why He Failed

      December 24, 2017

    • The Battle of Le Cateau, 1914 – A Victory For Germany At The Start Of The First World War

      December 24, 2017

    • These Eight Men Were Some Of The Worst Leaders In Military History

      December 24, 2017

    • New Perspectives – Veteran shares story of service with U.S. Army in France during the Cold War

      December 24, 2017

    • The Naval Action at Gallipoli: So Little Achieved at So Much Cost

      December 24, 2017

    • The Battle Of The Somme – One Of The Bloodiest Battles In Human History

      December 24, 2017

    • The Gallipoli Landings: A New Kind of War

      December 24, 2017

    • Top Four Famous Battleships Of The Napoleonic Wars

      December 24, 2017

    • In 1944, Rupert Trimmingham’s Letter Carved The Path To Racial Equality Within The US Armed Forces

      December 23, 2017

    • After WWII, The Outdated Medical Practice Of Lobotomy Permanently Damaged Thousands Of Horrifically Traumatized American Veterans

      December 23, 2017

    • The Last WWII Soldier Ever To Be Repatriated Was András Toma, A Hungarian Who Spent 53 Years In A Russian Mental Institution

      December 23, 2017

    • Clem Dowler Went From B-17 Ball Turret Gunner To Guerilla Fighter

      December 23, 2017

    • Japanese Monster Aircraft Carrier Submarines – By Hans Wiesman

      December 23, 2017

    • The Christmas Truce of 1914 – When Peace Threatened To Break Out

      December 23, 2017

    • Iowa Class Battlecruisers – We Ask If America’s Most Powerful Dreadnoughts May Actually Have Been Battlecruisers

      December 23, 2017

    • The “Kilted Killer” – The Scottish Officer Who Made Almost 20,000 Of The Enemy Surrender

      December 23, 2017

    • Ángel Sanz-Briz – The Angel Of Budapest, Who Saved 5000 From The Nazis In WW2

      December 23, 2017

    • David Bruce Bleak – Medic Awarded The Medal Of Honor For Services In The Korean War

      December 23, 2017

    • “Building an Army” – Missouri general developed system of military conscription used in WWI

      December 23, 2017

    • Doughboys on the Juvigny Plateau, 1918 – Guest Blog by Dr. Paul Dean

      December 23, 2017

    • The Real Asterix: The Colorful Truth About Ancient Gaulish Warfare

      December 23, 2017

    • How Napoleon Came To Be Buried At His Final Resting Place, Hôtel des Invalides, Paris

      December 23, 2017

    • George H. Bush Narrowly Escaped Being Executed and Eaten By The Japanese in WWII

      December 23, 2017

    • The Ever-Ambitious Emperor: Napoleon’s Disastrous Invasion On Russia

      December 23, 2017

    • The Warship That Fired The First Shots Of WWI Was Captured, Twice Scuttled, Raised, Served 4 Different Nations & Is Still In Service

      December 23, 2017

    • The Day the U.S. Nearly Nuked North Korea Over a Captured Spy Ship

      December 23, 2017

    • Their Lives For You – Battle of the Bulge Veteran Awarded France’s Highest Accolade

      December 23, 2017

    • The Battle of Monte Cassino and the Breaking of the Gustav Line

      December 23, 2017

    • Justice Chambers Personified the Marines in the Pacific in WWII

      December 23, 2017

    • Channel Dash: When the Germans Snuck a Whole Fleet Group Through the English Channel

      December 23, 2017

    • The Woman Who Voted Against WW2 – The Pacifism, Feminism & Radicalism of Jeannette Pickering Rankin – by Martin K.A. Morgan

      December 23, 2017

    • Frank Luke, Medal of Honor Recipient – The “Arizona Balloon Buster”

      December 23, 2017

    • Julius Caesar Conquered Many Different Tribes During His Gaulish Wars – Here Are Just A Few Of Them

      December 23, 2017

    • Sweden’s Unique Defense Against Russian Submarines – And The Whiskey On The Rocks Naval Incident

      December 23, 2017

    • Pilot Ed Freeman: Awarded the MOH for service at the Battle of Ia Drang Valley

      December 23, 2017

    • What Happened To Prisoners Of War In Medieval England

      December 23, 2017

    • The Perfect, Unkillable Soldier – He Fought In Wars For Almost Fifty Years

      December 23, 2017

    • US Pilot Gerald Young: Rescued Comrades from the Jungle of Vietnam

      December 23, 2017

    • World War Two – Three of Germany’s Top StuG Aces

      December 22, 2017

    • 12 Key Moments in the History of Artillery

      December 22, 2017

    • The Reasons Why Rome fell – Lead poisoning is often dismissed as a major cause for the decline of Rome, but the theory does have some merit

      December 22, 2017

    • The Polish Thermopylae: 800 vs 42,000 at Wizna, 1939

      December 22, 2017

    • Things Nearly Went Nuclear When the Chinese Stole a Soviet Tank

      December 22, 2017

    • Wacko: Making An Aircraft Carrier Out of Ice and Sawdust In WW2

      December 22, 2017

    • Hiding Ships In Plain Sight: How Dazzle Camouflage Is Used To Confuse The Enemy

      December 22, 2017

    • Used His Last Moments In a Burning B-24 To Sink a U-Boat – Rescued German Captain Recommended Him For a VC

      December 22, 2017

    • 3 Wars That Paved the Way for World War I

      December 22, 2017

    • Tough As Nails – Lauritz Sand – The Most Tortured Man in Norway During WWII

      December 22, 2017

    • Tibor “Ted” Rubin: How Mauthausen Concentration Camp Helped Him Survive the Korean War

      December 22, 2017

    • 10,000 Colt Model 1911A1 Handguns May Go on Sale in the US

      December 22, 2017

    • James E. Williams, Medal of Honor: The Most Decorated Enlisted Sailor in the US Navy

      December 22, 2017

    • Major Charles J. Loring Jr: Dived Into a Korean Artillery Battery

      December 22, 2017

    • The Iowa Class: A Departure from Traditional US Battleship Design

      December 22, 2017

    • Serbian WWI soldiers who died in the Netherlands

      December 22, 2017

    • Honor: Counterproductive Japanese War Ethics in WWII

      December 22, 2017

    • Charged alone with nothing but a pistol killing all four occupants, First Lt. Harry L. Martin Sacrificed his life for his Marines

      December 22, 2017

    • The Awesome Alaska Class: America’s (Not Quite) Battlecruisers

      December 22, 2017

    • Bob Hope’s Long Forgotten Corona Recording to Play December 23

      December 22, 2017

    • ‘Lucky Luciano’ – The Father of Organized Crime Won His Freedom by Helping the US Government during WW2

      December 22, 2017

    • The Brutal And Merciless Peninsular War – Napoleon’s Invasion of Spain Was The Downfall Of The Emperor

      December 22, 2017

    • M/Sgt Nicholas Oresko, Who Set Out Alone To Inspire His Men In The Final Year Of WW2

      December 22, 2017

    • Roman Centurions: Commanders of Men – A High Chance of Death

      December 22, 2017

    • ‘Without Precedent’ – Commando, Fighter Pilot and The True Story of Australia’s First Purple Heart

      December 22, 2017

    • The Creek Indian War in Early America: 8 Important Leaders

      December 22, 2017

    • Gauls Vs Romans: Two Very Different Ways Of War

      December 22, 2017

    • Napoleon’s Blockade of Britain Was Hugely Ambitious But Undermined His Own Empire

      December 22, 2017

    • We Were Soldiers – The Battle of Ia Drang, 1965

      December 22, 2017

    • “What we went through” – James Belshe, WWII Veteran Earns Purple Heart for Injury Sustained in the Philippines

      December 22, 2017

    • Lightning Strike: Killing Admiral Yamamoto and Avenging Pearl Habor

      December 22, 2017

    • Franz Staudegger – German Tiger Ace in the Battle of Kursk

      December 22, 2017

    • Japanese-American Soldiers, The Nisei: The Purple Heart Battalion

      December 22, 2017

    • The Luftwaffe Self Destruct Mission: Operation Bodenplatte – January 1st 1945

      December 22, 2017

    • The Russian KV Tank and Its Crew That Stopped The German Advance for a Full Day

      December 22, 2017

    • General Burnside – The Swashbuckling Union General Who Pioneered Sideburns

      December 22, 2017

    • The Dawn Of The Submarine: German U-9 Sank 3 British Cruisers in 90 Minutes, 22 September 1914

      December 22, 2017

    • Stunning Must See Video Of A Dakota AC-47 T, Acting As Lethal Spooky Killer

      December 22, 2017

    • The Letter That Forced America Into WWI

      December 22, 2017

    • “Sharing my story” – Local veteran served as parts specialist with infantry battalion in Vietnam War

      December 22, 2017

    • Robert Howard McCard dismantled a machine gun and again engaged the enemy mowing down 16 Japanese soldiers to ensure the safety of his crew

      December 22, 2017

    • The Youngest and Oldest Living Medal of Honor Recipients Both Jumped on Live Grenades

      December 22, 2017

    • The Third Man to Receive a Victoria Cross for the War in Afghanistan – Leakey tended to the wounded American who was a US Marine Corps captain

      December 22, 2017

    • Vice Admiral James Stockdale, US Navy: Medal of Honor

      December 22, 2017

    • Hitler’s staff car: The most historically significant automobile ever offered for public sale

      December 22, 2017

    • A Tribute to a Fellow Warrior: How the Captain of the USS Missouri buried the remains of a Kamikaze Pilot with Honors, after he attempted to crash into his Ship

      December 21, 2017

    • Staff Sergeant William Bordelon: First US Marine from Texas to be awarded MOH

      December 21, 2017

    • 1st Lieutenant Victor Kandle: Medal of Honor Recipient in WWII

      December 21, 2017

    • Singing Waltzing Matilda, This Lieutenant Colonel Took Out 2 Machine Gun Posts With A Pistol & Grenades

      December 21, 2017

    • Sergeant First Class Robert Howard: Refused Two Medals of Honor

      December 21, 2017

    • Major General Smedley Butler: This War Hero Was No Fan of War

      December 21, 2017

    • The Climactic Battle of Waterloo Was A Huge Event On It’s Time, But It Still Matters Today

      December 21, 2017

    • The One-Armed Warrior Who Was Awarded The Victoria Cross

      December 21, 2017

    • Master Segeant Travis Watkins: MOH for Refusing to Give Up in Korea

      December 21, 2017

    • Incredible Self-Sacrifice – Sergeant George D. Libby, Medal Of Honor

      December 21, 2017

    • Red Eagle – Andrew Jackson’s Creek Indian Foe and Friend

      December 21, 2017

    • Eight Reasons Behind Napoleon’s Invasion Of Egypt

      December 21, 2017

    • The Evacuation Of Gallipoli: The One Successful Operation In A Disastrous Campaign

      December 21, 2017

    • I-17 & the Shelling of the Bankline Oil Refinery – February 23, 1942 – by Martin K.A. Morgan

      December 21, 2017

    • The “Glowing Angels” Who Saved Civil War Soldiers Turned Out To Be Luminous Parasitic Bacteria

      December 21, 2017

    • “Across the Pacific” – Robert Mansur, Veteran Describes Service Aboard Destroyer in WWII

      December 21, 2017

    • “A War Overlooked” – W. Martin, WWII Veteran Performed Anti-Submarine Service Aboard Planes in the Caribbean

      December 21, 2017

    • The Battle of Tarawa: 76 Hours of Hell – 5,700 Dead for Twelve Square Miles

      December 21, 2017

    • The Story of Big Week: The Plan to Cripple the Luftwaffe, Some Say it Was a Waste of Men & Machines

      December 21, 2017

    • This Highly-Decorated American Hero Was Nearly Awarded A Third Medal of Honor

      December 21, 2017

    • Five Great British Inventors Of The First World War

      December 21, 2017

    • The Tragedy of Exercise Tiger: A Training Mission That Left More GIs Dead Than Utah Beach

      December 21, 2017

    • The Roman Army – Mighty Military Machine Of The Ancient World

      December 21, 2017

    • A War for Lost Glory – The Falklands War, 1982

      December 21, 2017

    • Alvin Cullum York: the Most Decorated Pacifist of the First World War

      December 21, 2017

    • The ‘Cisco Kids’: Tuskegee Airmen brothers George and Arnold Cisco

      December 21, 2017

    • Lost In The Mists Of Time – The Earliest Evolution Of Warfare

      December 21, 2017

    • The Battle Of The Canoes – Fighting For Survival On The Waters Of The Alabama River

      December 21, 2017

    • The American Fighter Pilot Who Served in Two Wars and Shot Down 16 Enemy Planes

      December 21, 2017

    • How the Finns Saved Helsinki from the Bombings of 1944 by using Cunning Deception Tactics

      December 21, 2017

    • Vietnam Warrior & Green Beret Had 37 Wounds & Still Carried On Fighting – He Was Awarded The Medal of Honor

      December 21, 2017

    • Battle of Taranto – A Precursor to Pearl Harbor

      December 20, 2017

    • The Janissaries – An Elite Ottoman Army Unit Who Became Public Enemy No1

      December 20, 2017

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

      December 20, 2017

    • The Major-General In Command Of British Land Forces In The Falklands War Called It “A Very Close-Run Thing”

      December 20, 2017

    • Great Sieges: Jerusalem (70 CE) – One Million Lives Lost In 8 Months Of Combat

      December 20, 2017

    • How British Intelligence Secretly Communicated With Men Inside POW Camps In WWII

      December 20, 2017

    • The Battle Of Athens – When WWII Veterans stood up to the corrupt Local Government in Tennessee

      December 20, 2017

    • The Last to Survive His OP, Sgt Ryan Pitts Was Awarded the Medal of Honor for their Memory

      December 20, 2017

    • Operation Unthinkable: How Winston Churchill intended to wage War with Stalin after Germany capitulated

      December 20, 2017

    • Jack Lucas: He Fought the US Marines to Get at the Japanese

      December 20, 2017

    • Hans-Ulrich Rudel – The Flying Tank Buster Who Flew More Than 2,000 Missions And Killed Over 500 Tanks

      December 20, 2017

    • The Tragedy of Lieutenant General Lesley McNair: The Highest Ranking US Soldier Killed in WWII

      December 20, 2017

    • Korean War: Chipyong-Ni – One Of The Greatest Regimental Defense Actions In Military History

      December 20, 2017

    • The Laconia Incident: How Friendly Fire Changed POW Treatment for the Rest of the War

      December 20, 2017

    • The Devastating Power of Ancient Roman Sieges

      December 20, 2017

    • Last Man Standing – The Lone German Soldier Who Held Off A Whole Wave Of Russian Infantry and Tanks

      December 20, 2017

    • A Day In The Life Of A Roman Legionary

      December 20, 2017

    • The Ulster Division at Schwaben Redoubt: How Too Much Success Led to Terrible Loss

      December 20, 2017

    • Fire In Warfare: Seven Devastating Incendiary Weapons From Military History

      December 20, 2017

    • World War Two – Three of Germany’s Top StuG Aces

      December 20, 2017

    • The 1st Duke of Marlborough: Maybe The Biggest Ego In Military History

      December 20, 2017

    • A Fatal Failing Of Intelligent Leadership in the Vietnam War – The Battle Of Lima Site 85

      December 20, 2017

    • Nine Things the Movie ‘Braveheart’ Got Wrong… And One Thing It Got Right

      December 20, 2017

    • Monsignor Hugh O’Flaherty – The Priest who Converted an SS Commander

      December 20, 2017

    • The Kingmaker – Seven Family Members Napoleon Used to Assert His Power

      December 20, 2017

    • Ivan Pavlovich Sereda: the USSR’s Heroic Cook in World War Two

      December 20, 2017

    • Exaggeration And Angels – The Battle of Mons, 1914

      December 20, 2017

    • Discipline, Tactics, Personal Skill – Military Might Of Ancient Sparta

      December 20, 2017

    • Disaster In The Desert: Napoleon’s Egyptian Campaign

      December 20, 2017

    • Rommel Attacks El Agheila Fort – The Desert Fox In North Africa

      December 20, 2017

    • The Italian Campaigns – Where Napoleon Built The Foundation For His Legend

      December 20, 2017

    • The First Battle of Ypres, 1914 – A Harbinger Of Things To Come

      December 20, 2017

    • Bellum Gallicum – Rome’s Greatest Conqueror In His Greatest War – Caesar’s Gaulish Campaign

      December 20, 2017

    • Learning Lessons The Hard Way – The Battle Of Neuve Chapelle, 1915

      December 20, 2017

    • Keeping The Promise – Air Force Veteran Finishes Career While Commander of 24th NORAD Region

      December 20, 2017

    • José Arturo Castellanos Contreras: The Latino Schindler

      December 20, 2017

    • Innovation and Dedication – Nursing and Medicine in the Korean War

      December 20, 2017

    • ‘Prospects Derailed’ – Jay Torrey, Spanish-American War Veteran

      December 20, 2017

    • Two Months After Enlisting This Digger Was Awarded The VC At Gallipoli

      December 20, 2017

    • The Battle Of Alesia: The Roman Siege That Completed Julius Caesar’s Conquest of Gaul

      December 20, 2017

    • 11 Countries Invaded by Nazi Germany And Why They Were Invaded

      December 19, 2017

    • Manned Torpedoes and Massive Ships – The Alexandria Raid Of WW2

      December 19, 2017

    • Korean War “Walking General” Dean, Destroyed Enemy Tank & Escaped Capture For 36 Days – Then His Ordeal As POW Started

      December 19, 2017

    • Lightning Strike: Killing Admiral Yamamoto and Avenging Pearl Habor

      December 19, 2017

    • The Persian Thermopylae: When Alexander The Great Nearly Lost His Empire In Battle

      December 19, 2017

    • Wounded and Outnumbered, This WW2 Hero Defended His Position and Was Awarded VC

      December 19, 2017

    • Comparing China’s New Stealth Fighter With F-22 And F-35

      December 19, 2017

    • How Hitler Transformed the German Officer Corps Before and During WWII

      December 19, 2017

    • Alexander the Great’s Elite Hand-Picked Expert Troops: Silver Shields

      December 19, 2017

    • Top 10 True Innovations of the Civil War

      December 19, 2017

    • The Battle of Megiddo: The Beginning of Military History

      December 19, 2017

    • Three Suicidal Military Maneuvers That Were Actually Successful

      December 19, 2017

    • Single Combat At The Siege of Bayonne, 1131AD

      December 19, 2017

    • Richard the Lionheart’s Secret Weapon During the Third Crusade

      December 19, 2017

    • 10 Interesting Facts About The End Of The First World War

      December 19, 2017

    • Five things Japan could have done differently, for a better chance of Winning in WWII

      December 19, 2017

    • Sammy L. Davis: The Real Forrest Gump, when it came time to award Forrest the Medal of Honor, they took the footage straight from the ceremony that honored Sammy L. Davis

      December 19, 2017

    • The Deadliest Weapons Of The First World War

      December 19, 2017

    • A “mentally unstable, violent fanatic” – The Horrific War Record of Oskar Dirlewanger

      December 19, 2017

    • Giants of the Sky – The Zeppelins of WW1

      December 19, 2017

    • The U-Boat – Germany’s Ultimate Weapon in the First World War

      December 19, 2017

    • Giants of World War Two: Winston Churchill, “The British Bulldog”

      December 19, 2017

    • 20 Magnificent Photos Colorized By An Exceptional Artist – Jecinci

      December 19, 2017

    • Fought Japanese in China When 15, Then Franco in Spain and In WWII Europe, Killed 6 Germans and Took 2 POW During a Heroic Charge, Awarded MoH in 1997

      December 19, 2017

    • Hero Of Guadalcanal: John Basilone, The Consummate US Marine In The Pacific

      December 19, 2017

    • “Walking Veteran of WWI” – The WWI Veteran Who Hiked to Monthly Veterans Meetings in Jefferson City

      December 19, 2017

    • On Crucifix Hill, Captain Bobbie Brown Destroyed Three Enemy Bunkers And Was Awarded The Medal of Honor

      December 19, 2017

    • Georg Ferdinand Duckwitz and the Danish Resistance in World War Two

      December 19, 2017

    • James H. Howard: The Only Fighter Pilot over Europe Awarded The Medal of Honor

      December 19, 2017

    • Gino Merli: A Scrappy Kid from Scranton who was awarded the Medal of Honor

      December 19, 2017

    • “Leaving the farm” – Korean War-era draft provides Army veteran with experience in Germany

      December 19, 2017

    • Lt. Gen Wainwright, Prisoner Of War, Who Was Awarded the Medal of Honor in WW2

      December 19, 2017

    • Fazal Din: the Man Who Fought on despite the Hole in His Chest

      December 19, 2017

    • The Heroic World War Two Volunteer – Charles Joseph Coward

      December 19, 2017

    • Medal of Honor – One American’s Daring Escape from German Soldiers In WW2

      December 19, 2017

    • Bolivian Boneyards Revisited. Part 1, El Alto Airport , La Paz, Bolivia – by Hans Wiesman

      December 19, 2017

    • He Was Awarded the Medal of Honor and then Demoted

      December 19, 2017

    • Operation Market Garden: The Assault that could have Changed the War

      December 19, 2017

    • The First Man to Sink a Japanese Warship – The Battle Of Wake Island

      December 19, 2017

    • At the Chosin Reservoir, Robert Kennemore Stepped On Two Grenades to Save His Marine

      December 19, 2017

    • Born to Fight – The Only Non-Commonwealth Recipient of the Victoria Cross

      December 19, 2017

    • A Brief History of Rifle Optics in the United States

      December 19, 2017

    • Presumed Dead, Eric Wilson was Posthumously Awarded the Victoria Cross

      December 19, 2017

    • Private Dirk J. Vlug: the Bane of Japanese Tanks – Fighting in the Philippines in WW2

      December 19, 2017

    • Robert Anderson Hoover of Nashville, Tennessee: the Father of Aerobatics

      December 19, 2017

    • This Member Of The Nazi Party Became Known as a Modern Buddha

      December 19, 2017

    • The Monk who Stopped Bullets with Silk: Inventing the Bulletproof Vest

      December 19, 2017

    • “Fragging” – In Vietnam, Some Officers Claimed To Have Feared Being Deliberately Killed By Their Own Men

      December 18, 2017

    • Remnants Of An Ancient Civilisation – Researchers Find 3,000-Year Old Fortress Under Turkish Lake

      December 18, 2017

    • Forgotten World War II Heroes – The Lincolnshire Bombers Finally Get Recognition

      December 18, 2017

    • North Korean Death Ships Washing Ashore in Japan

      December 18, 2017

    • Video Surfaces Of US Woman Carla de Vries Kissing Hitler at 1936 Olympics

      December 18, 2017

    • Historic Paratrooper Landings Of Military History

      December 18, 2017

    • The Dakota Hunter: Nippon’s 2nd attack plan on US, Genesis of Alaska Highway 1942

      December 18, 2017

    • As The US Navy Does Away With Enlisted Rates, We Look At Their History

      December 18, 2017

    • Roland Freisler – Hitler’s Screaming Nazi Judge

      December 18, 2017

    • Restoring Honor – The Americans Take Hill 609 in WW2 Tunisia

      December 18, 2017

    • “That’s how they did things” – Veteran shares story of WWII Navy service in the Pacific

      December 18, 2017

    • The War Could Not Have Been Won Without This Wonderfully Simple Piece Of Design – The Humble Bailey Bridge

      December 18, 2017

    • The Curious Tale of an Extremely Jinxed Ship – The USS William D. Porter (DD-579)

      December 18, 2017

    • An Unexpected Partnership in WW2: Nazi Germany and the Republic of China

      December 18, 2017

    • Calvin L. Graham: America’s Youngest WWII Hero

      December 18, 2017

    • The Teutonic Knights, Crusading Lords of Eastern Europe

      December 18, 2017

    • “I did my bit” – Veteran served as pilot with Army Air Corps during World War II

      December 18, 2017

    • The Duke Of Marlborough Was A Very Successful General – He Was Adaptable, Courageous, And He Took Care Of His Men

      December 18, 2017

    • He Started As An Artillery Officer And Became An Emperor – The Spectacular Rise Of Napoleon

      December 18, 2017

    • When London Burned – 10 Extraordinary Stories From The Blitz In WW2

      December 18, 2017

    • This Is How The Different Armies Approached Trench Warfare In The First World War

      December 18, 2017

    • Nine Game-Changing Stages In The Development Of Armor – From Ancient Times To Modern Warfare

      December 18, 2017

    • The Bayonet Has Been A Part Of Warfare For Over 400 Years – Here Are 8 Essential Stages In Its History

      December 18, 2017

    • Why the US Coast Guard Goes To (Mock) War With American Citizens Every Year

      December 18, 2017

    • Fast Facts – History of the Hand Grenade – An Essential Infantry Weapon In Modern Warfare

      December 18, 2017

    • Massively Super-Sized Siege Guns From World War One And Two

      December 18, 2017

    • Poetic Justice and the Plot to Kill Hitler

      December 18, 2017

    • When Napoleon Invaded Russia, Freezing Weather And Determined Defenders Drove Him Back

      December 18, 2017

    • The Fokker Scourge: Imperial Germany’s Secret Weapon in the First World War

      December 18, 2017

    • A Real Life Weapon Of Legend: Greek Fire

      December 18, 2017

    • Get Out of Jail Free – How Monopoly Helped Allied POWs Escape

      December 18, 2017

    • The Submachine Gun – An Infantry Weapon Which Changed The Face Of Warfare

      December 18, 2017

    • Canadian Pilot Alan McLeod Took Down Enemy Planes Even as He Crashed

      December 18, 2017

    • Why the World’s Greatest Naval Power Opposed the Use of Steam Ships

      December 18, 2017

    • How The Spanish Armada Failed To Conquer Against The English

      December 18, 2017

    • Building Armies in the Harsh World of Medieval England

      December 18, 2017

    • Courage And Valour – New Zealanders In The Italian Campaign of WWII

      December 18, 2017

    • The Nizam-I Cedid Army and the end of Selim III

      December 18, 2017

    • Sidney Reilly: The Ace Of Spies

      December 17, 2017

    • Australian Keith Payne Was Awarded The Victoria Cross for Great Heroism in Vietnam

      December 17, 2017

    • Life at Thélepte, a US Air Base in WWII North Africa in World War Two

      December 17, 2017

    • Alexander Bonnyman: From a Miner’s Life to the Pacific

      December 17, 2017

    • A Desperate Fight to the Death: RMS Carmania Vs. SMS Cap Trafalgar 1914

      December 17, 2017

    • When One Man Attacked The USA With His Militia at His Back – Pancho Villa

      December 17, 2017

    • Going Nuclear – Germany and Japan Fail to Build the Bomb in WWII

      December 17, 2017

    • The Battle of Wavre – Ten Miles From Waterloo, Another Battle May Have Sealed Napoleon’s Fate

      December 17, 2017

    • The Polish Thermopylae: 800 vs 42,000 at Wizna, 1939

      December 17, 2017

    • Airborne Aircraft Carriers of the early 1950s by Hans Wiesman

      December 17, 2017

    • “For our liberty” – National Guardsman from Central Missouri killed in First World War

      December 17, 2017

    • Dawn of the Wolf Pack: October 18, 1940 – Germany Targets Allied Supply Routes in WWII

      December 17, 2017

    • The First Medal of Honor Recipient of WW2 Stood His Ground at Pearl Harbor

      December 17, 2017

    • Presumed Dead After Heroic Action In 1944, Air Force Academy Janitor Awarded Medal Of Honor From Reagan in 1984

      December 17, 2017

    • This Dentist Died In A Japanese Banzai Attack on Saipan But He Took Over 100 Enemy Soldiers With Him

      December 17, 2017

    • Marine John Basilone Would Decimate an Entire Japanese Regiment In the Pitch-Black Jungle of Guadalcanal

      December 17, 2017

    • The Incredible Defence of Westerplatte – Gdańsk, Poland, 1939

      December 17, 2017

    • This Royal Marine Threw Himself on a Grenade, He Walked Away With a Bloody Nose and the George Cross

      December 17, 2017

    • Warren G. H. Crecy: the Baddest Man in the 761st

      December 17, 2017

    • Harriet Tubman: Former Slave Who Led Union Troops Into Battle in 1863

      December 17, 2017

    • The Amazing Story of the Merrills – Reunited Years After Each Thought the Other Dead

      December 17, 2017

    • 11 Battles of the Creek Indian War in Early 19th-Century America

      December 17, 2017

    • “The Great Army” – The Vikings at Their Peak

      December 17, 2017

    • The Myths Of The Montana Class Battleships

      December 17, 2017

    • Horrifying, Tragic, Inspirational – How the Nazis Destroyed Lidice and the World Preserved its Memory

      December 17, 2017

    • When Italy Destroyed More American Planes Than the German Luftwaffe

      December 17, 2017

    • The Assassination of The Butcher of Prague – Reinhard Heydrich

      December 17, 2017

    • The Devil of Rabaul: Japanese Ace of Aces With 88 Kills Who Died in the Passenger Seat

      December 17, 2017

    • Amazing Pics – Monstrous In Size, And Derelict For Decades, The Nazi-Era Resort Of Prora Finds New Life in Germany

      December 17, 2017

    • Richard the Lionheart’s Secret Weapon During the Third Crusade

      December 17, 2017

    • The Battle of Normandy – Original Color Footage

      December 17, 2017

    • The Berlin Special Forces Team Tasked with Nuking the Soviet Union

      December 17, 2017

    • Rome’s Greatest Enemies – Five People Who Fought Back Against the Empire

      December 17, 2017

    • A Letter From The Front 1915 – A Story About Private G.W. Short

      December 17, 2017

    • “It all happened so fast” – Army veteran shares story of WWII service, Central Missouri Honor Flight

      December 17, 2017

    • Krak des Chevaliers – The Impenetrable Castle, Captured With A Single Sheet of Paper

      December 17, 2017

    • Raiders and Traders: How The Vikings Conquer England

      December 16, 2017

    • The Invasion Of Europe At The Opening Of World War Two

      December 16, 2017

    • A Great And Formidable General – The Military Campaigns Of Frederick Barbarossa

      December 16, 2017

    • Making Magna Carta: King John’s Civil War

      December 16, 2017

    • Circling the 15th Century Wagons: The Hussite Wars

      December 16, 2017

    • The Brutal Reality of Naval Warfare in the Hundred Years War

      December 16, 2017

    • Mobilising Artillery, Cavalry, And Tens Of Thousands Of Men – The Land Forces of the Hundred Years War

      December 16, 2017

    • Massive Towers, Unbreakable Walls, Terrifying Siege Engines – This Was The Hundred Years War

      December 16, 2017

    • Napoleon Bonaparte Managed His Vast Armies With Communication, Delegation, And An Emphasis On Honor

      December 16, 2017

    • The Battle of Imjin River And The Last Stand Of The Glorious Glosters

      December 16, 2017

    • Jimmy Doolittle Led The First Mission To Bomb Japan – Against All Odds

      December 16, 2017

    • Outnumbered and With Taliban Overrunning the Base, Clinton Romesha Was Awarded MoH at the Battle of Kamdesh

      December 16, 2017

    • First Indian Army Soldier To Be Awarded VC Was The Only Man of His Team to Survive the German Onslaught at Ypres

      December 16, 2017

    • Desperately Holding Near Arnhem, Major Robert Cain Used the PIAT to Perfection to be Awarded the Victoria Cross

      December 16, 2017

    • Einar Ingman, MOH: Shot In The Face And Wounded by Grenade, Charged Machine Gun Nest But Can’t Remember Doing It

      December 16, 2017

    • The Reluctant Hero Who was awarded a Victoria Cross… Twice

      December 16, 2017

    • Tony Stein – The Inventive Warrior – An amazing American Marine in WW2

      December 16, 2017

    • Support Wreath Across America Day At Arlington National Cemetery

      December 16, 2017

    • The 1905 Mutiny on the Battleship Potemkin

      December 16, 2017

    • Robert Smalls, a Slave, Stole a Confederate Ship And Earned His Freedom

      December 16, 2017

    • That Day The Serbs Did The Impossible And Shot Down An F-117 Nighthawk

      December 16, 2017

    • This German Flying Ace Saved an American Pilot; Years Later They Found Each Other Again

      December 16, 2017

    • CSS Alabama and USS Kearsarge: Duel off the Coast of France

      December 16, 2017

    • Tsingtao: A Microcosm of the First World War

      December 16, 2017

    • The Daring Bruneval Raid To Capture German Radar Technology

      December 16, 2017

    • Against All Odds – When United States Revenue Cutter Eagle Defended Itself For Three Days

      December 16, 2017

    • Unexpected Consequences – How The Spanish-American War Improved American Food

      December 16, 2017

    • Vera Atkins: Incredibly Brave British SOE Squadron Officer of World War Two

      December 16, 2017

    • Japan Tried To Set The U.S. West Coast Ablaze in WWII- It Nearly Worked

      December 16, 2017

    • The Youngest (Confirmed) British Soldier of World War One

      December 16, 2017

    • “I guess they didn’t know I was a Marine” – Heroism and Honor at Guadalcanal

      December 16, 2017

    • How the Other Side Ate: Meals of Royal Naval Officers During The Napoleonic Wars

      December 15, 2017

    • BRDM – The Specialist Soviet Armored Fighting Recon Vehicles

      December 15, 2017

    • Reasons World War I Became Inevitable

      December 15, 2017

    • Russia’s 1914 Invasion of Germany – The Beginning of WWI on the Eastern Front

      December 15, 2017

    • When The British Sank The French Fleet At Mers-el-Kebir To Stop It Falling Into German Hands

      December 15, 2017

    • The Only Marine to be Awarded a Medal of Honor for Actions as a POW, Donald Cook Was Truly Unbreakable in the Face of the Enemy

      December 15, 2017

    • Badly Wounded, Marine Used His Spade To Knock Grenades Back At The Enemy

      December 15, 2017

    • FUSAG: Patton’s D-Day Army That Didn’t Exist

      December 15, 2017

    • MoH: Private Towle of the 82nd Airborne Stopped a German Armored Counterattack in Holland with a Bazooka

      December 15, 2017

    • Conquest Or Self-Defense – These Were Many Reasons The Romans Went to War

      December 15, 2017

    • This Diminutive Welshman VC Captured 100 Germans and 500 yards of German Trenches

      December 15, 2017

    • Admiral Yamamoto, The Pearl Harbor Planner Who Believed Japan Would Lose

      December 15, 2017

    • 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

      December 15, 2017

    • Incredible Self-Sacrifice – Sergeant George D. Libby, Medal Of Honor

      December 15, 2017

    • Four Past & Present Battlefield Histories And Pictorial Guides from Casemate – Review by Mark Barnes

      December 15, 2017

    • Terrain – A Decisive Factor In Victory Or Defeat Throughout Military History

      December 15, 2017

    • Roman Legionaries Did More Than Just Fight – Many Civilian Jobs Were Also Done By The Soldiers

      December 15, 2017

    • Hadrian’s Wall – One Of The Greatest Achievements Of Ancient Roman Military Engineering

      December 15, 2017

    • Blood and Discipline: What it Was Like to Fight in a Roman Battle

      December 15, 2017

    • Five Very Different Experiences On Five Very Different Beaches : Making History At The Legendary D-Day Landings

      December 15, 2017

    • Charge Of The Light Brigade: Britain’s most famous Military Disaster

      December 15, 2017

    • Loyal To His Country – Missouri farmer served as munitions handler in Europe during WWII

      December 15, 2017

    • Not Just Tanks: WWI had more vehicles than we tend to think

      December 15, 2017

    • The Many Lives Of A US Civil War Revenue Cutter Which Was Present At The Start Of The Civil War

      December 15, 2017

    • The Battle for Lake Tanganyika was one of the Strangest Battles of World War One

      December 15, 2017

    • The WW2 Sinking of Two Mighty Warships – HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse

      December 15, 2017

    • Harrowing Stories From Iwo Jima: One Man’s Life Onboard A Landing Ship Tank In 1945

      December 15, 2017

    • The Sinking of KMS Blucher At The Dawn Of World War Two

      December 15, 2017

    • USCGC Heriberto Hernandez, Named For A Coastguard Hero Who Was Killed In Vietnam

      December 15, 2017

    • How Churchill’s Relative Survived a Concentration Camp

      December 15, 2017

    • Although Steel Ruled The Waves, Wooden Boats Still Found A Place In WWII

      December 15, 2017

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