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

Jeff Edwards

He shouldn’t have lived.  And in fact, if you were to ask him, he would tell you that at the time he thought for sure…

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

Andrew Knighton

War often tears families apart, leaving them mourning those lost to violence or the deprivation that follows. But sometimes their stories have a happy ending.…

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

Andrew Knighton

Battles do not have to be vast to be significant. The Creek Indian War, which took place from 1813 to 1814, was a hard fought…

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

Jeff Edwards

The Battle of Kamdesh would be one of the costliest battles for the Americans of the entire Afghanistan conflict as it saw an American outpost…

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

Jeff Edwards

When there is no personal account of the valor it takes to receive a Medal of Honor it is most often because the gallant have…

The 1905 Mutiny on the Battleship Potemkin

In the abortive revolution of 1905, the Russian Black Sea Fleet was a powder keg of discontent. In the war with Japan, the Russian navy had…

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

Gabe Christy

A year after the start of the American Civil War, a slave helped turn the tide of the fighting around Charleston Harbor. He was Robert…

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

Shahan Russell

The Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk was a stealth fighter that was so advanced for its time that it remained a secret for a long time. What…

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

Gabe Christy

In June 1864, the American Civil War had been raging for three years, and merchant ships were increasingly becoming targets. For the previous two years,…

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

Gabe Christy

On October 11, 1814, the town of Riverhead, on Long Island, erupted with the sound of cannon fire. Iron balls whistled over the cliffs on…

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

Shahan Russell

America declared war on Spain in 1898. In the aftermath, the Spanish Empire came to an end, the US grew bigger, and the US Food…

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

Officers of the Royal Navy at the turn of the 19th century were expected to live charmed and genteel lives. This was reflected in almost…