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Nuking the Moon? Secret U.S. Plan A119 Military Project Included Carl Sagan

Billy Moncure

Mere months after Sputnik terrified Americans and signified the early Soviet lead in the Space Race, the American military came up with a bold, and…

War Movie Mistakes: It Makes Us Cringe When Hollywood Gets History Wrong

David Baker

In a sense, all movies get history wrong, because the very act of fictionalizing an event guarantees it will differ from what really happened. A…

Fire at Sea – 3 U.S. Aircraft Carrier Disasters of the 1960’s

Sarah Woodfin

Aircraft carriers may “rule the seas,” but even they do not have immunity from disasters at sea. To quote the 1973 U.S. Navy training film…

“Winning Hearts and Minds” – The Long History of a Failed Strategy

Billy Moncure

How does a conquering army overcome resistance from the local population? For the United States, the answer has often taken the form of the somewhat…

Ghost Blimp Mystery of WWII – Crashed in San Francisco & Crew Was Never Found

For the inhabitants of the west coast of the United States, the first months of 1942 were filled with paranoia. The sudden and ruthless attack…

24 Rounds a Minute? US Army Seeks New Mortar Capabilities

Ian Harvey

The US Army is looking into improvements in their existing 120mm mortar abilities. They have posted a request online for the industry to develop new…

It’s Been Emotional: Potential Replacement for Time-served TNT on the Cards

David Baker

For more than a century, TNT has been the explosive of choice for the world’s military powers. Since its explosive capabilities were discovered in 1891,…

Tricky Business – Amazing Video & Photos of In-air Refueling and its Long History

Since its inception, in-air refueling has turned out to be an essential aspect of air force practice. Air forces around the world have adopted this…

The Mysterious Darwin Tunnels Two Are Even Abandoned in the Rainforest

David Baker

Many people have heard the rumors about the tunnels under Darwin, Australia. Two are open to the public, but there may be as many as…

How Firearms Changed Japan’s Way of War

For most of its existence prior to the nineteenth century, Japan lived in relative isolation. Foreigners sporadically contacted the remote nation, but until 1853, the…

Want to Experience Being a Crew Member on a B17? Great Footage Too

Ian Harvey

It’s hard to imagine what World War II bomber pilots experienced during their service. A pilot’s work was a risky business. They battled not only…

Custer’s Last Stand Still Famous For Its Ineptitude

Ian Harvey

The Battle of Little Big Horn is easily one of the most famous military conflicts of 19th century America. Books have been written about it,…