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The Coast Guard Commandant Who Fought His Way Through Vietnam In Swift Boats

Gabe Christy

When Paul A. Yost Jr. assumed the position of Commandant of the United States Coast Guard in 1986 he approached the role with a powerful…

“The Great Army” – The Vikings at Their Peak

Andrew Knighton

The most powerful and devastating series of Vikings raids to hit Western Europe came between 865 and 896 AD. During these decades, a massive combined…

A Fatal Failing Of Intelligent Leadership in the Vietnam War – The Battle Of Lima Site 85

There is a remote mountaintop in north-eastern Laos called Phou Phathi, and the locals said it was a place where phi, or spirits, lived. By…

How 500 Canadian Parachutists Helped Secure Victory On D-Day

Gabe Christy

On the evening of June 5th 1944, just over 540 Canadians boarded planes on the Southern English coast. These men were about to be a…

Japan Tried To Set The U.S. West Coast Ablaze in WWII- It Nearly Worked

Most believe that those at Pearl Harbor were the only casualties on American soil during WWII. Not true. There were more in Oregon. The Japanese…

Men And Women Of Great Bravery – Great Wartime Medics From Military History

Andrew Knighton

Amid the destruction of war, it is easy to forget those who save lives rather than taking them. The work of wartime medics is vital…

Should Nazi Memorabilia Be Allowed To Be Sold

Ian Harvey

Any sale of Nazi memorabilia is guaranteed to stir up a storm of controversy and, while it is legal to trade in Nazi artifacts, is…

How the Jewish Brigade Saved Lives, and Helped to Found a Nation’s Army

Gabe Christy

In the spring of 1945, a new unit arrived on the British lines in northern Italy: His Majesty’s Jewish Brigade Group. Made up Jewish volunteers…

The Scars of War Last For More Than A Generation

Ian Harvey

Although the film The Darkest Hour has brought the events to life, the evacuation of Dunkirk in WWII was even more horrific than people realize.…

US Military Accelerated the Development of Vaccines in WWII

Ian Harvey

Throughout history, war and disease have been connected. Wars disrupt populations, which increases and magnifies the severity and spread of disease. People move to new…

Joe Chiminiello Shared the Horrors Of Living in the Dangerous Ball Turret

War History Online presents this Guest Article from Charley Valera Today’s WWII veteran Tech Sergeant Joseph R. Chiminiello shared many personal stories and photos for the…

Four Men and One Woman – Five Mighty Leaders Whose Wars United Medieval England

Andrew Knighton

In the late ninth century, England was not a united country. Viking raiders from Denmark controlled the north and east. Norwegian and Irish raids left…