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Sorry: C-17 Globemaster Drops Humvee in Backyard After Military Training Snafu

Ian Harvey

A Humvee was airdropped into a neighborhood in North Carolina on  October 24. The C-17 Globemaster transport plane that was carrying it accidentally dropped it…

Remembering Easy Company

Ian Harvey

In life, there are people who prefer to live in a routine fashion. They wake up every day at the same time and eat their…

Update: Told to Tear it Down: Supreme Court Takes on Controversial WWI Memorial Case

Ian Harvey

On Friday, November 2, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a case to decide the fate of a 40-foot cross that sits in the…

Dying For A Cause: When Men Make The Ultimate Sacrifice

Ian Harvey

All wars are filled with men performing heroic deeds. The very nature of conflict demands that bravery is an inherent part of it. But some…

Stopping The Northern Crusades: Who Halted the Teutonic Knights?

Ian Harvey

Arguing about religion may appear to be a futile exercise, but it is a cause that mankind has fought and died for throughout history. Many…

The UK’s Last D-Day Landing Craft Soon to be Restored to its Original Glory

Ian Harvey

More than 800 specialized amphibious landing vessels made their way from the docks of England to the beaches of Normandy on June 6th, 1944. The…

Daks over Normandy launches ‘Adopt an Aircraft’ branding opportunity for D-Day 75th  anniversary celebrations

Jack Beckett

It’s early November 2018, and for the last two and a half years the Daks over Normandy team has worked very hard to put a…

Secret Sale of Somme’s WWI Landmark Butte de Warlencourt Reversed Because of Public Outcry

Ian Harvey

In this day and age of instant messaging and the 24-hour news cycle, one organization found out the hard way that there is no such…

Tannenberg releases in February – get ready for a  surprising Winter offensive

Press Releases

Blackmill Games and M2H announce that WW1 shooter Tannenberg will leave Steam Early Access for a full release on February 13 2019. The end of…

Walking Point – A story centered around a young Marine and his donated canine companion

Press Releases

Help forever honor our military working dogs, their brave handlers, and the families that donated their beloved pets to the war effort during WWII. Donations…

Monmouth County erected a monument to history that never happened

Ian Harvey

A small, unobtrusive monument on the roadside of Route 70, immediately north of the Manasquan River, caught the eye of a local historian, Joseph Bilby.…

Last WWI tank casualty identified – Eric Robinson

The Tank Museum

The last member of the Tank Corps to be killed in the First World War has been identified – and he died just days before…