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Fascinating Images of The Battle of Leyte Gulf

Morgan Deane

This was an intense naval battle in World War II and arguably one of the largest in the world. It highlights the importance of blue-water…

The Highest-Scoring Female Fighter Ace Ever: The Short but Daring Life of Lydia Litvyak

In June 1941, the Axis powers launched an ill-fated invasion of Russia. The 3 million soldiers that swarmed the Russian border overwhelmed the Soviet defenses.…

Unknown project for solving the Iranian Hostage Crisis: Operation Credible Sport

Dejan Milivojevic

“Desperate times call for desperate measures” is a sentence that best describes Operation Credible Sport. In situations when conventional solutions have failed and when conventional…

Brazilian Who Hated Hitler won the Silver Star in Italy During WWII

We all know that the Second World War was truly a global war in the sense that battles were fought on many of the world’s…

Remembering Easy Company

Ian Harvey

In life, there are people who prefer to live in a routine fashion. They wake up every day at the same time and eat their…

Update: Told to Tear it Down: Supreme Court Takes on Controversial WWI Memorial Case

Ian Harvey

On Friday, November 2, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a case to decide the fate of a 40-foot cross that sits in the…

Dying For A Cause: When Men Make The Ultimate Sacrifice

Ian Harvey

All wars are filled with men performing heroic deeds. The very nature of conflict demands that bravery is an inherent part of it. But some…

Stopping The Northern Crusades: Who Halted the Teutonic Knights?

Ian Harvey

Arguing about religion may appear to be a futile exercise, but it is a cause that mankind has fought and died for throughout history. Many…

Patriots or traitors? The soldiers of General Vlasov in the service of the Nazis

Ruslan Budnik

I, as a faithful son of my Homeland, voluntarily join the ranks of the fighters of the Armed Forces of the Peoples of Russia. In…

1860: The First U.S. Navy Submarine: “Alligator”

Submarines did not become common in naval forces around the world until the 20th century. But one did exist in 1860s America during the Civil War–the…

The UK’s Last D-Day Landing Craft Soon to be Restored to its Original Glory

Ian Harvey

More than 800 specialized amphibious landing vessels made their way from the docks of England to the beaches of Normandy on June 6th, 1944. The…

The Ridiculous 1000 Ton Landkreuzer P.1000 “Ratte”

Ruslan Budnik

The super-heavy German tank Landkreuzer P.1000 Ratte was planned to be a powerful weapon, carry out the most complex front-line tasks, and influence the course…