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When 22 British Marines Held off a Superior Argentine Invasion Force & a Naval Corvette

Christian Oord

“We legged it and then took out the Puma that was trying to land combat troops. That was like a gift.” That was how Section…

Blowin’ in the Wind: Top Protest Songs from 1939 – 1969

Eileen Farrelly

Protest and anti-war songs were a big part of the culture of the 1960s. While many great protest songs were written before and after, the…

The Guns of Star Wars: Science Fact or Fiction?

A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, CGI was still in its infancy, and if you wanted cheap props for a science-fiction…

The Condom-An Unlikely War Necessity

Jay Hemmings

They came in tins with rather amusing names and packaging: Sheikh, Saxon, Peacock, Ramses and other exotic-sounding names. Few items are as ubiquitous these days…

Hope For The Best And Prepare For The Worst: War-Survivalists Through History

Rationing of food and goods by civilians allowed the armies to receive desperately needed supplies. For as long as humans have gone to war or…

Francis the Talking Mule: A Soldier Turns Author

“One night I was sitting looking at a blank, unpainted wall. To pass the time I wrote four pages of dialogue between a second lieutenant…

Mr T Served in The US Army: I Pity The Fool Who Didn’t Know That!

Jay Hemmings

He had a love of weaponry and often carried a .357 magnum and also had a 30-30 Winchester rifle and a sawed-off twelve gauge shotgun.…

The SAS in Aden: A Messy and Unwinnable War

Andrew Knighton

When the Special Air Service (SAS) were sent into the territory of Aden in 1964, Britain’s fighting elite found themselves caught up in a messy…

“I See No Ships” Facts You May Not Have Known About Horatio Nelson

Claudia Mendes

At the Battle of Cape St. Vincent, his right elbow was shattered by a musket ball during the attack, with the arm being removed by…

The Most Underwhelming War Movies EVER Made

The Green Berets almost immediately got zero stars from movie critics. It was knocked for using too many clichés. War is a very complex part…

Charging Into a Hail of Bullets, H Jones Led From the Front: The Hero of the Falklands

As Jones’s men advanced across the treeless terrain, they met a bout of Argentine fury.  On a particular headstone in Blue Beach War Cemetery there…

D-DAY: The Battle for Carpiquet Airport

Paul Woodadge

Early History The history of the airfield at the Normandy city of Caen goes back to 1937 when the French began construction west of the…