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Victory in the Balance – Yorktown: Ending the Revolutionary War

The siege of Yorktown began on 28 September 1781. It was to last until October 19. In the weeks preceding the final battle, the British…

The Famous Messerschmitt Bf109 – Facts You May Not Know

The most famous German fighter plane of the Second World War, the Messerschmitt Bf109 played a hugely important part in that conflict. First Flight The…

Breaking Barriers and Fighting Germans: First Indian Pilot in WWI – Hardit Singh Malik

Hardit Singh Malik was the first Indian to serve as a pilot in the British air force. Indians who were studying in Britain during the…

Vietnam War Hero the Focus of a New Motion Picture

It was April 11, 1966, Cam My, Republic of Vietnam, and the Army’s 1st Infantry Division started taking heavy casualties in a protracted firefight.  William…

Landwhale Ahoy! French Super Tank Char 2C – photos and video

World War I saw the dawn of a variety of new weapons. Vivid experimenting with vehicles was affected by continually changing battlefields. However, many engineers…

Clever Soviets – How the USSR got Missiles to Cuba Without Detection

One of the Soviet Union’s finest military operations was the secret deployment of nuclear missiles and tens of thousands of servicemen to Cuba in 1962.…

Operation Eagle Claw – The Disaster that Changed American Special Operations

The April 24th Op is a major event in the history of the United States’ Special Forces operations not just because it was among the…

Canadians Unable to Sell Obsolete Leopard Tanks

The Canadian military is stuck with 50 decommissioned Leopard 1C2 after modernizing with the Leopard 2. An attempt to sell the older tanks to Jordan…

The L-39 Albatros – Czech Engineering at Its Finest

The Aero L-39 Albatros is a high-performance jet trainer and light-ground attack aircraft. It was developed by Aero Vodochody in the 1960s in Czechoslovakia.  Along…

Microsoft Giant Recovering Sunken History

Paul Gardner Allen, the co-founder of Microsoft and number forty-three on the list of the wealthiest people in the world, is trying to make a…

The Short, but Eventful Life of the Bismarck

Perhaps the most iconic of WWII battleships, the Bismarck truly was the pride of Nazi Germany’s Kriegsmarine when it first set sail in August 1940. Back…

From Cabin Boy to Admiral – Charles Wager’s Remarkable Career

Charles Wager was born in 1666. He lived in London with his mother, Prudence (the daughter of Vice-Admiral William Goodson), and step-father, Alexander Parker, a…