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An Old Gift From the Grateful Dutch Now Needs Restoration and Saving

Almost 60 years ago the people of the Netherlands gave the United States with a gift – the bronze bells of the Netherlands Carillon, which have…

Wargaming brings HMS Caroline to the National Museum of the Royal Navy

Wargaming

Permanently anchored in Belfast, Northern Ireland, the famed ship is now available in a special AR experience June 1st, 2016 — Wargaming, creators of World…

Greek Fire – The Top Secret Weapon of the Byzantine Empire

During the Middle Ages, the fortified city of Constantinople, the imperial capital of the Byzantine Empire, was considered unconquerable. It was not the city’s large…

Outrage As Ashby School Auctiones Off WWI Veteran’s Victoria Cross to Raise Funds

Lieutenant Colonel Philip Bent served his country heroically in World War I, but sadly was killed in the line of duty. His Victoria Cross was…

Cold War Secret of the Military Manned Space Laboratory Revealed

Recent American government documents have been released that discuss the details of a secret Cold War project called the Manned Orbiting Laboratory (MOL). This project…

Going to Normandy? Our Quick Museum Guide!

Joris Nieuwint

Normandy’s WW2 and D-Day museums are filled with a wealth of artefacts and information about the events of 1944. Some museums such as the American…

Inside The T-54/T-55 – World of Tanks

T-55 In Parolan Panssarimuseo – The Armour Museum in Finland – Pansarmusem We can now take a closer look at a very significant machine, understanding…

All Behind You, Winston – Review by Mark Barnes

This book by Roger Hermiston takes us back to World War II and the creation of the coalition government in Britain headed by Winston Churchill.…

Great Yorkshire AirFest Canceled in After Shoreham Crash Regulation Changes

The Great Yorkshire AirFest was canceled due to costs associated with last summer’s Shoreham disaster. The event was scheduled for July 2nd and 3rd at…

Guest blogger Dan Snow: Dunkirk – Day by Day 2 June 1940 (Watch)

Dan Snow gives us a day-by-day account of the miraculous evacuation at Dunkirk during WWII. June 2nd 1940 – It has now become too dangerous…

The First Aircraft Carrier To Be Restored!

On August 10th 1918, Lieutenant Stuart Culley sat in the cockpit of his Sopwith Camel envisioning the raid upon which he was about to embark. Instead…

Language lessons – Missouri WWII veteran served as translator with U.S. Army in Germany

Elwyn Scheperle has many heartfelt memories of growing up in the Millbrook community south of Lohman, Mo., many of which involved listening to members of his…