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Unique In Military History – The Strange Night When Cavalry Captured A Fleet Trapped In Ice

Jack Beckett

Fifty miles north of Amsterdam in the depths of the freezing winter of 1795, a fleet lay at anchor. It sat upon the Zuiderzee, a…

Libya Bombed A German Disco in 1986, So The US Bombed Italy

Shahan Russell

In 1986, Libya bombed a discotheque in Germany… so the US retaliated by bombing Italy. Not all of Italy, of course. Just a small portion…

The Unknown History of US Coast Guard Intelligence Operations

History often overlooks the Coast Guard’s role as an intelligence-gathering operation. This small service, with its unique combination of military, law enforcement, and humanitarian missions…

From Bombs to Transportation – How Animals Have Been Used in Warfare

Lincoln Riddle

Warfare and animals. They go hand in hand, they always have. In a time when we now have high tech vehicles, bombs that can destroy…

Neutral Switzerland Has Invaded Liechtenstein 3 times in 30 years – by Mistake

Shahan Russell

Most people associate Switzerland with mountains, chocolates, watches, and Swiss Army knives. They also think of a peaceful and neutral country that’s fanatic about avoiding…

The Heroic US Coast Guard Who Gave His Life To Save His Shipmates During A Desperate Rescue In WW2

US Coast Guard Cutter Comanche left Boston in January 1943. She made contact with her convoy on the 29th and proceeded as scheduled. It was…

The Many Types Of Ships Used In The Napoleonic Wars

It is a common misconception that the Navies of the Napoleonic Wars used only massive ships, crewed by hundreds of men, which would slowly close and…

The Pressing of American Seamen And The War of 1812

Imagine yourself as an American sailor; the year is 1804. You are 30 years old, born in 1774, and have spent most of your adult…

“Hell hath no fury…” – The Women’s March On Versailles Disrupts The Divine Right Of Kings And Sets The Stage For The French Revolution

Jack Beckett

The city of Paris, in early October 1789, was a like a smoldering fire, just waiting for the gust of wind which would kindle it…

The Last Shogun Marches To The End Of His Rule – The First Shots of the Boshin War

Jack Beckett

On the 27th of January, 1868, the army of the Shogunate was marching toward Kyoto. For more than a quarter of a century, the Tokugawa…

With Napoleon Away On Land, Admiral Nelson Smashes The French Fleet At Alexandria

Jack Beckett

Rear-Admiral Horatio Nelson, the rising star of the British Royal Navy, had been pursuing the fleet of the French Republic around the Mediterranean for the…

Amazing War Footage Of Soldiers From 1899, When The Second Boer War Was Raging

“The Boers are not like the Sudanese, who stood up to a fair fight. They are always running away on their little ponies.” – General…