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Stations of Coastal Command Then and Now – Review by Mark Barnes

Books from After The Battle continue to have a strong influence on me and during this hugely important year for me as a writer I…

A Look Into WWII Hidden Battlefield – Diving into D-Day

A visit to Normandy gives a real sense of WWII, the impact of D-Day and the devastation that occurred once those brave young allied soldiers…

Airmen Behind The Medals – Review By Mark Barnes

Graham Pitchfork is a prolific author and happens to be a retired air force officer of vast experience and he brings all this to the books…

Historic Aircraft Wreck Found. Maybe The Wildcat Of US Ace James E Swett By Roderick Eime

On my last trip to the Solomon Islands in October, I was fortunate to make my first dive on some of the historic aircraft wrecks…

Finding a hero – Veteran receives Medal of Honor 24 years after valorous actions

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…

Stunning Must See Video Of A Dakota AC-47 T, Acting As Lethal Spooky Killer!

War History Online Presents this Guest Article By Author and Blogger Hans Wiesman – Check Out His Website! In this Dakota Hunter Blog post, you’ll…

Strategic Bombing Started In World War I – From Zeppelins

Daniel Russ

I suppose this being the centenary of the First World War, a lot of attention is being paid to it, and thusly I am soaking…

Bloody Paralyser – The Giant Handley Page Bombers of the First World War – Review by Mark Barnes

I had the pleasure of reviewing Rob Langham’s first book some time back and now he has returned with a second. I am not kidding…

The Tangier Archive – Review By Mark Barnes

I have worked at the same photographic archive for nearly three decades and even after all this time there is an awful lot of material…

Bomber Offensive: Marshal of the RAF Sir Arthur Harris – Review by Jack Hawkins

Bomber Offensive: Marshal of the RAF Sir Arthur Harris is the memoir of Sir Arthur Harris, who served as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of RAF Bomber…

Hitlers Homes In The UK – By Geoff Moore

Had World War II finished with a victory for Hitler landmark buildings around London and Great Britain were certainly on his shopping list for use…

The Eve Of Destruction For Ex-Vietnam C-47’s Gooney Birds. Read How They Came To Their Sad End

In this Dakota Hunter Blog, I describe how Vietnam Veteran Douglas C-47’s  Gooney Birds / Dakota’s were dumped in the Andaman Sea, Phuket, Thailand. I…