Modern | War History

Against all Odds-The US Rangers & Their Heroic Assault on Pointe Du Hoc

Billy Moncure

The Assault on Pointe Du Hoc was one of the most harrowing (and costly) missions in U.S. Army Ranger history. Knowing their mission was crucial…

Major-General Gubbins-The Man who Made Dirty Warfare a Passion.

During the Second World War, Britain’s Special Operations Executive (SOE) reinvented the art of covert warfare. The organization recruited, trained, and equipped both secret agents…

Does Size Really Matter? – The Big Guns of WW1

Conan White

The Big Guns-1914 to 1918 World War One was the first industrialized war that was on a truly global scale. With mass production and ever…

General Orde Wingate: Brilliant Eccentric

The British armed forces in WWII were famous for a number of reasons: innovation, unreal stubbornness in defense, and much else. They were also known…

To Do My Duty. The Scout Master & Hitler’s Nuclear Program

In the early twentieth century, a British man named Baden Powell founded the Boy Scout Movement. From this humble organization, Scouting spread across the globe.…

The Tupolev Tu-128: The Largest Fighter Aircraft to Ever be in Service

In the early decades of the Cold War, threats of potential nuclear air attacks were familiar on both sides of the tension. Both the Soviet…

Tokyo Mose & the Ear Medal – The Irreverent Antidote to Tokyo Rose

Iva Toguri, a Japanese woman born in the US, became well-known during World War II as “Tokyo Rose,” one of the hosts of The Zero…

Hanbury Crater: 4000 Tons of Bombs, Million Rounds & Britain’s biggest WWII Explosion

Elly Farelly

On November 27, 1944, at 11:11 AM the quiet English countryside was rocked by one of the most deadly explosions to occur to occur during…

The Marine The Viet Cong Couldn’t Break He Was Last Seen On a Jungle Trail in November 1967

Jay Hemmings

Of all the bad things that could happen to an American soldier during the Vietnam War, becoming a prisoner of war in the hands of…

Seven Strange Looking German Armored Cars of WW2

During the Second World War, the Germans made extensive use of military vehicles to master a new form of warfare, in which the combustion engine…

Marine & Lone Ranger Actor Wasn’t KIA He Actually Died of Alcohol Poisoning From Drinking Moonshine

For those of us of a certain age, the sound of the William Tell Overture and the sight of a masked rider on a white…

Singing Saw: The Impressive MG 42 With Cool Footage

When US soldiers first saw the MG 42, they made fun of the machine gun’s stamped steel parts. But the MG 42 was fully loaded…