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Red Eagle’s Raid – The Fort Mims Massacre

Andrew Knighton

Many war leaders are defined by a single incident, one that exhibits their skills, character, and even limitations. For Red Eagle, the Creek Indian war…

Solid as a Rock: Holding Gibraltar Against All The Odds

Gibraltar is a small place, but it is full of history. Its total area is only 2.6 square miles, and this tiny landscape is dominated by…

Retreat Doesn’t Alway Mean Defeat – Epic Retreats In Military History

Andrew Knighton

Can a retreat ever be considered a success? Most are a sign of failure, as armies pull back from the objectives they seek to take…

Abraham Lincoln – The Civil War President

Lincoln Riddle

When discussing the greatest Presidents of the United States, few would leave out Abraham Lincoln, the President who put an end to one of the biggest…

1904-5 The Russo-Japanese War: Japan Shatters Russia’s Navy and Global Perceptions

While Japan is today known as a leading nation in terms of technology, this was not the case in the late 19th and early 20th…

Warrior Monks of Feudal Japan—These Monks Did Not Always Practice Peace

Imagine a Monk What do you see? Do you imagine the traditional Zen Buddhist monks of Japan, shaven-headed men in bright robes sitting in meditation…

Military Reforms of King Henry The Eighth – He Built Up A Modern Fighting Force In Medieval England

Andrew Knighton

When Henry VIII became King of England in 1509, he inherited a nation that was not strong in war. England’s recent wars had mostly been…

The Grand Old Duke of York: A British Military Reformer

Andrew Knighton

The grand old Duke of York He had ten thousand men He marched them up to the top of the hill And he marched them…

Leonardo’s War Machines – We Ask If The Italian Genius Deliberately Sabotaged His Own Designs

Born in the Tuscan town of Vinci on the 15th of April, 1452, Leonardo  Da Vinci is perhaps best known as the painter of the…

When His Handler Was Killed, This Heroic War Dog Died Of A Broken Heart The Same Day

Jeff Edwards

It is a story that almost seems too sensational to be true, but many who have known the loyalty of a dog might not doubt it…

The English Civil War Brought Reforms And Victory To New Model Army

Andrew Knighton

The early years of the English Civil Wars did not always go well for the Parliamentary army. Royalist victories saw the forces of King Charles…

The Dawn of the Submarine: U-21 sinks HMS Pathfinder

In 1914 submarines were still a novel idea. Many nations had not utilized them until 1900, Germany not until 1906. Soon their worth would be…