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Single Combat in Ancient Rome

David and Goliath, Hector and Achilles, Romulus and Acro. Great instances of single combat are not limited to these far distant and historically vague events.…

The Siege of Masada: Rome’s Assertion of Authority

During Rome’s centuries as a growing empire it faced countless rebellions and challenges to its dominance of the Mediterranean, the old Italian allies even revolted…

Civil War Spies: The Confederacy’s Vast Web of Intelligence and Disruption

Reliable Confederate spy records are hard to find. When Union troops were on their way to the South’s capital in Richmond, the Confederate Secretary of…

“It Gave Us Strength” – U.S. Army Veteran Describes Service As Platoon Leader During Vietnam War

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star…

Who Dares Wins – When Overly Timid Generals Brought Disaster To Their Troops

Andrew Knighton

Recklessness can be a bad thing in a commander, getting the people beneath them killed by an excess of innovation and risk taking. But so…

Project Stargate: The name of a secret unit of the US military – to try & to gather military intelligence telepathically

Lincoln Riddle

Most people know Stargate as the name of a popular SciFi TV series. It has another, almost darker meaning, however. Beginning in the 1970s, the…

80 Years, A Tribute To The PBY Catalina – Review by Mark Barnes

Hans Wiesman first came to my attention a few years ago on the publication of his book The Dakota Hunter, a book detailing much of…

Heavy memories – Veteran served aboard battleship USS Washington during several WWII campaigns

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…

The Shield of Rome: Fabius Cunctator

Many generals are overshadowed or underappreciated for what they did for their state; Belisarius who reconquered much of the lost Western Roman Empire and Tamerlane,…

The Hero of the Battle of Trafalgar: Lord Nelson Was Pickled in Liquor

Jinny McCormick

A long used euphemism in sailing circles, and in some pubs and bars, refers to slurping liquor from a straw directly from the barrel. The…

All Is Fair in Love and War – A WWII Veteran Recalls Making Both

War History Online presents this guest blog by Dave Paone   In 1945, at age 19, Stanley Feltman was a tail gunner in a B-29 for…

Remains of Australians Murdered by The Japanese in WWII, Can’t Be Returned Home

Ian Harvey

The remains of five Australians who were murdered by the Japanese in World War II appear to have been discovered on the island of Nauru.…