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The Irish Invasions of Canada: Yes, the Irish really did Invade Canada – They Won Some Battles Too

The Irish have had a rough time in the era of modern history. They suffered from the awful potato famine and faced intense hostility when…

12 Ways the British Army Adapted to Fighting in the Americas

Andrew Knighton

Fighting in the Americas was the great challenge facing the 18th-century British army. Whether confronted with French, Spanish, native or colonial troops, they had to…

A 20th-Century Siege in 1809: The Second Siege of Zaragoza

Gabe Christy

Many consider bitter house to house fighting to be a 20th-century invention, and a 21st-century norm. But in 1809 one Spanish city, Zaragoza, resisted French…

Out of fuel: Pilot Landed on a Container Ship – The Ship Claimed the Plane Under Salvage Rights (Watch)

An unusual incident involving a container ship and an aircraft from a nearby aircraft carrier occurred in June 1983, when NATO countries were staging an…

Brookeborough Boer War Memorial Will Undergo Modifications

The names of all the servicemen from the Brookeborough region who died in the First and Second World Wars will be added to the village’s…

New Book Explores The Often-Forgotten Human Side Of Napoleon Bonaparte

Ian Harvey

Beyond Napoleon Bonaparte’s war exploits and rule, what is known about him as a person? Thanks to 25 years of research by local history teacher…

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…

A Few of the Largest Pre-20th Century Wartime Explosions

Initially, this was to be a list of the largest non-nuclear explosions, but that list is massive. Humans had blown up incredible amounts of explosives…

Drone’s Eye View Of Top Gun Aircraft Carrier USS Ranger, On Its Way To Scrapyard

This is video footage shot using a drone that shows the USS Ranger on its way to be scrapped in Brownsville. This is very special…

Takayama Ukon: A Great Christian Samurai

Andrew Knighton

Christianity was not common in feudal Japan. As a foreign religion, it was embraced by a small minority of people including some samurai who were…

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,…

Deborah Samson: Female Soldier of the Revolutionary War

Lincoln Riddle

Over the course of history, women have dressed as men to fight for their country. In the United States, it was primarily thought of as occurring…