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A Most Terrifying Sight: The Royal Scots Greys and the Battle of Waterloo

Eileen Farrelly

Ponsonby was subsequently killed and his sword was taken, which was then used to kill three soldiers from his rescue party. The Royal Scots Greys…

The Flying Rhino: The Mach 1.8 F/A-18 Super Hornet

Jay Hemmings

With a range of around 500 miles when fully loaded for a mission, the Super Hornet has an effective range that is just over 40%…

From Booze to Bombs: The Beer Carrying Spitfires of WWII

To prepare for a beer run, the fuel tanks attached to the pylons would be steam cleaned by ground crews. The tanks would then be…

The Top Ten Most Terrifying Weapons of WWII

On many occasions in both wars, merely the sight of a flamethrower would be enough to make even experienced troops flee. In creating a list…

Why WERE WWII Aircraft Painted With Camouflage Patterns?

One rather striking detail that is immediately noticeable about many WWII combat aircraft, regardless of which nation fielded them, is the fact that they were…

The Magnificent Seven – The Normandy Battlefields

I have been visiting Normandy for 35 years and living there for the last eighteen. As a fledgling battlefield tour guide in the early days,…

How Ingenuity, Skill & The Humble Sandbag Saved a Squadron of Hurricanes

None of the pilots of No. 46 had trained in carrier flight operations, and the Hurricanes lacked arrestor hooks. They would try anyway! Ingenuity and…

German Archaeologists Unearth Three Mass Graves in the Arnsberg Forest

Ian Harvey

In a statement, the archaeologists said that the items left behind were a testament to the last hours of people who were cruelly murdered. German…

Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig: The Most Controversial Figure of WWI?

Like most people, Haig used his diary to vent his anger and frustration, and some historians feel it’s unfair to assume he meant every heightened…

The Star of Italy: The WWII Heroine Who Saved an Italian Village

Ian Harvey

Ezra’s father slipped his watch to her along with a note for her mother because he believed he was about to be killed. Gabriella Ezra,…

Fighting for Mother England: The Australian Infantry in WW1

Robert East

The Australians were ordered to attack German trenches across an exposed strip of land in broad daylight. When the United Kingdom declared war on Germany…

Valley of Tears: The Yom Kippur War

Mark Shiffer

Streaming into the Golan Heights was an armored Syrian force of 1,400 tanks, supported by 1,000 artillery pieces and air power. On October 6th, 1973,…