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Allied Attacks on Japanese “Hell Ships” Unintentionally Killed Thousands of POWs in WWII

In the American Revolutionary War, hell ships were used by the British to hold American prisoners of war. Those ships had abhorrent living conditions, and as…

Operation Market Garden – Amazing Home Movie Footage From September 1944 (Watch)

Had the Battle of Arnhem succeeded, WWII in the European Theater might have ended a lot sooner, millions might not have died, and Germany might…

Top Five Infantry Rifles From World War Two (Watch)

This video looks at five of the best the rifles used by the forces that fought in World War II. These are the French MAS-36,…

Hero Of Guadalcanal: John Basilone, The Consummate US Marine In The Pacific

Jeff Edwards

In the Marines, the history of the Corps and those who have gone before them is a common topic for discussion. Field talk, as it…

The Korean War Will Not Be Forgotten In Waterloo, Iowa – The Local Museum Is Playing Its Part

Squeezed in between the Second World War and the Vietnam War, the Korean War is often referred to as the Forgotten War. The Sullivan Brothers Iowa…

Full Military Honors: Second World War Bomber Pilot Identified By The DPAA

Full military honors will be accorded to the remains of a missing Second World War U.S. serviceman following identification after being returned to his family…

Government Urged To Remember the Spitfire Workers and Crews with New Monument

The Member of the British Parliament has urged the government to fund a national memorial to the Spitfire fighter that was the star of the…

State Of Georgia Commemorates 100 Years Since America Entered The Great War

The State of Georgia has become the latest US State to publicize its contribution marking the centennial of America’s entry into World War I on…

Passing of a Veteran: He Saved His Ship But Was Only Honored 60 Years Later

Ian Harvey

Carl Clark has passed away at the age of 100. Clark received the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal in 2012, 60 years after his…

Bring on the Tanks – The Liberation of Le Quesnoy – Amazingly Detailed Reenactment – Part Two (Watch)

In November 1918, the last major engagement involving New Zealand troops took place. The town of Le Quesnoy was under the control of a German…

Planes and Artillery – The Liberation of Le Quesnoy – Amazingly Detailed Reenactment – Part One (Watch)

In November 1918, the last major engagement involving New Zealand troops took place. The town of Le Quesnoy was under the control of a German…

Sainte-Mère-Église Church – Where One Trapped D-Day Soldier Watched Helplessly As His Mates Were Killed (Watch)

Sainte-Mère-Église Church – Where One Trapped D-Day Soldier Watched Helplessly As His Mates Were Killed (Watch) In June 1944, the fate of the modern world…