History | War History

When Were Dog Tags First Used in the Military?

Claudia Mendes

These were metal discs on a bracelet which held the name of the soldier, their rank, and their formation. Dog tags and the military are…

The Worst Naval Loss in U.S. History That Never Was!

Joshua Baylor

As Blue turned and sailed away on its sentry course, oblivious to its own near destruction, the task force increased its speed for its final…

The Caterpillar Club: The Elite That No One Wants to Join, Though You Have to Survive First

Eileen Farrelly

While many clubs might difficult to join, not many have such unusual requirements for membership as the “Caterpillar Club.” It has been described as the…

Slugs of War Detecting Gas & Other Creatures Who Helped Win Wars

Eileen Farrelly

Mice and canaries also deserve credit for saving many lives during the First World War. These creatures were used to detect poisonous fumes in underground…

The Weapons of Bonnie & Clyde & the Guns That Stopped Them

Christian Oord

Who hasn’t heard of Bonnie and Clyde, the audacious gangsters who were both heroes and villains? There have been countless movies about this pair of…

Tough New York Gangster Monk Eastman Went on To Be a War Hero

The slums of New York City were notorious in their time for producing some of the most desperate, bloodthirsty, and depraved gangs and gangsters in…

The Concentration Camps of the Anglo-Boer War

Claudia Mendes

Concentration camps are usually linked to WWII and the horrors of the Holocaust. However, they were around long before this and were used by many…

Can a Leopard Really Change it Spots?

Conan White

There is an old saying: Can a leopard change its spots? Over the last 50 years, the German Leopard series of main battle tanks has…

The Epic 4000 Mile Long March of the Communist Chinese

Matthew Gaskill

Seeing the success and growth of the communists, Chiang Kai-shek and his allies began an all-out war with them. In England in 1215, King John…

‘The Most Intact U-Boat Wreck I’ve Ever Seen’ U-Boat Hunter Dr Innes McCartney

Nikola Budanovic

The submarine sank some 16 nautical miles  18 mi) northeast of Malin Head, in Ireland, where it lay for the next five decades. Unlike the…

WWII Veteran Recounts Medical Career in U.S. Navy & Air Force

Jeremy Amick

“Part of that process was placing the bodies in plastic bags and then putting the dog tags in the mouth of each casualty for later…

‘Willing to cooperate’  Horizontal Recreation & The US Army in WWII

Jeremy Amick

The struggle against the spread of venereal disease became one of many foes fought by commanders at numerous military bases in the United States. While…