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The Italian C202 & 205 Fighters – as Good as Many of the Top Line Fighters of WWII

When thinking of Italy and the Italian armed forces of WWII, a couple of images readily come to mind: a blustering buffoon of a leader,…

The History of the Hippodrome in Constantinople

Ian Harvey

The Romans were fervent followers of chariot racing. While the movie Ben Hur provides us with a modern interpretation of the sport, the actual events…

Victoria Cross Hero: The One Man Tank Destroyer at Arnhem

Ruslan Budnik

“Most conspicuous bravery, or some daring or pre-eminent act of valour or self-sacrifice, or extreme devotion to duty in the presence of the enemy.” This…

A Lone Unidentified Mustang Pilot ‘held off 30 fighters from attacking a squadron of B-17s for over half an hour’

Jeremy Lyons

There were a lot of heroes who emerged from World War II: soldiers, pilots, sailors, and more. One of them – James Howard – wasn’t…

Operation Citadel & The Battle Of Kursk: Biggest Tank Clash of All Time

David Baker

No battle of World War II has been more discussed – or debated – than the Battle of Kursk, which was part of Hitler’s “Operation…

Soviet Women Tankers who Carried Destruction to the Nazis

Ruslan Budnik

During the Second World War, a large number of women fought in the ranks of the Red Army. At different times, their numbers ranged from…

Americans Should Remember China’s Contribution to Freedom by Bravely Fighting Japan

Morgan Deane

History often makes strange bedfellows. After Hitler invaded Russia, Churchill said that he would make a favorable comment about the devil if Hitler invaded Hell.…

The Rose – SOE Agent Eileen Nearne Survived the Gestapo & Helped Expose V-1 Rockets

On September 2, 2010, an 89-year-old woman’s body was discovered in a modest apartment in the British town of Torquay, Devon. She appeared to have…

The Real Rambo, America’s Neglected Warrior, Driving With One Hand & Shooting With The Other – 200 Lay Dead

Llewellyn Morris “Al” Chilson was born on April Fools’ Day, 1 April 1920, in Dayton, Ohio to a World War I veteran. The Chilson family later…

From a Florida Swamp to the Netherlands – The Final Destination of a Douglas DC-3/ Dakota

Hans Wiesman

Autumn 2018, The final flight of a Douglas DC-3/ Dakota from the Florida Swamps to Madurodam, the insider’s story  On the 23rd of Oct. 2018,…

2 Wars, 3 Continents Before Earning American Citizenship – Fight, Flight, & Flourish

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There are many things to be learned from personal stories – stories that bring history to life. That is certainly the case when I think…

The A-10 Warthog: How do You Improve the Best Close Combat Jet Ever?

David Baker

The United States Air Force is considering whether to continue with, modify, or replace the venerable A-10 close-air-support aircraft, fondly nicknamed “Warthog,” which was first…