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Medal Of Honor Recipient: The Soft-Spoken Man Became a Raging Bull

Jay Hemmings

War, for all its horror, violence and loss of life, also serves as one of the most harrowing tests of a man or woman’s true…

Medal of Honor: High on Marijuana Peter Lemon Single-Handedly Fought Off Two Waves of Vietcong

To be awarded a Medal of Honor, one should go beyond the usual comprehension of bravery. One has to set his mind to putting his…

B-24 Pilot Turned Spy Saved 1,000 US POWs From a Grim Ending at Soviet Hands

Morgan Deane

Robert Trimble started his career as a B24 bomber pilot and ended it as a rather accomplished spy. After surviving 35 bomber missions, which was…

WWI: Herbert Hoover Saved Just Over Nine Million People From Starving

Ian Harvey

When imagining the ravages of World War I, it is easy to focus on the more than nine million soldiers who perished world wide. It…

Part 2: The Death of George Patton – Was America’s most controversial general assassinated?

The notion that General George Patton was assassinated by the American Secret Service, or the Soviet NKVD, or some combination of both, makes an interesting…

Great Story: When British Commandos Turned Pirate – Operation Postmaster

On the night of the 14th of January 1942, three Axis ships were stolen from a harbor off the coast of West Africa, right under…

The Magician That Outsmarted the Desert Fox

Joshua Baylor

World War II has no shortage of heroes especially those that had no previous military experience. However, when duty called a British magician decided to…

The D-Day Piping Legend Bill Millin: Did Not Flinch as Snipers Shot at Him, He Kept Playing

Mortars blasted the day away and hell rained from the sky. The sea quickly took on the color of crimson as the bodies of the…

People Forget China’s conflict with Japan Cost at Least Ten Million Lives

Joseph Stalin once said: “The death of a man is a tragedy. The death of a million is a statistic.” Sadly, history seems to have…

The Military at Christmas, Violence and Fun

Morgan Deane

War is difficult under normal circumstances but becomes even more trying when the soldiers start to think about how they’re missing time with loved ones,…

Tuskegee Airman to be Returned to Arlington National Cemetery USA

Ian Harvey

On December 23rd, 1944, twenty-four-year-old Tuskegee Airman Lawrence Dickson took off in his Mustang P-51 on a reconnaissance mission over the Austro-Italian border. On his…

Japanese Fighter Pilot Who, after Pearl Harbor, Crash-Landed on Hawaiian Island & Terrorized the Residents

Claudia Mendes

December 7, 1941, is remembered as the day Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, but it is also the day the Niihau Incident began. The incident involved…