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WWII Rescue Motor Launch Finally Retires After 60 Years of Working as a Ferry

A boat that was used during World War II is finally going into retirement. During the war, the boat was used for  rescuing airmen, after the war it…

Lucky Strike: When the Americans Came to Sweden

Bob Birmingham When we think of countries that played a role in World War II it is highly unlikely that someone will think of Sweden. The country…

Leicester to Libya – Review by Mark Barnes

Read any of the great accounts of warfare from the major publishing houses and it will be apparent their reliance on primary sources for details…

Mitchell L Higginbotham, Tuskegee Airman, Dies Age 94

“Mitch was a true patriot, who against tremendous adversity and prejudice would not wavier from his allegiance to the United States and his goal to…

Sad! Harrier Jump Jet Graveyard

Our chums from Abandoned UK visited this amazing Harrier Jump Jet graveyard located somewhere in the United Kingdom. The Harrier Jump Jet, known formally as…

AMAZING: Captain Charles Upham, The Only Combat Soldier To Be Awarded The Victoria Cross & Bar. Personally Responsible for Destroying a German Tank and Several Guns and Vehicles with Hand Grenades

When you have thrown on your first Victoria Cross, you have entered an elite fraternity in the history of war that commands the respect of…

30 WWII Facts They They Do Not Teach You At School

While the basics of WWII are widely known, there are more than a few fascinating facts that may have slipped past you – here are just…

The Forgotten WWII Shipping Disaster That Was Deadlier Than Titanic And Lusitania Combined

The Titanic was one of the greatest maritime tragedies and the sinking of the Lusitania was a wartime catastrophe. Both events, while disastrous, lost far…

Flight Lieutenant Charles Fergusson – he went to hell and back and found his one true love

On 13th January 1942, Charles Fergusson looked into the eyes of Doris ‘Pat’ Ackerman, his blue-eyed English rose and quietly said “I do”.  After a…

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…

Was Reagan Influenced By Reading Tom Clancy’s “Red Storm Rising” Before A Cold War Summit With Gorbachev?

During the Cold War, President Ronald Reagan read an unusual book to gain insight on the Soviets. It is true that before any international meetings,…

Harlem Hellfighter Survived WWI Battle with German Soldiers Despite 21 Wounds, Received MOH Almost 100 Years Late

During his service in the U.S. Army’s first African-American regiment in WWI, Henry Johnson survived an epic battle against German enemy soldiers – a fight…