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Terror in the Trenches – The Australians at Fromelles and Pozieres

Many may not know too much about the history of war stories in Australia, but one particular WWI battle is memorable, especially as depicted in…

World War Two Shipwrecks Sought in ‘Graveyard of the Atlantic’

The area where many World War Two vessels lie wrecked at the bottom of the sea has become known as the ‘Graveyard of the Atlantic’.…

Recent Winston Groom Work Highlights Generals Who Won WWII

Many know the movie Forrest Gump, but most don’t realize that it started out as a novel. The author, Winston Groom, recently had an interview…

World War Two crew remains uncovered in Malaysia

Researchers have begun the daunting task of retrieving the remains of two World War Two crew who were killed when their plane crashed in Malaysia.…

Top 5 Submachine Guns

The submachine gun is falling quickly into obsolescence, but they still fill a few important roles and are incredibly fun to shoot. In this episode…

The Picture Has Become Iconic, But What Happened in this Fallujah House is Legendary

Every war has its iconic pictures that will forever resonate in the minds of the public and most certainly of the men who fought it. …

Five New Titles From Ampersand

Mark Barnes

Our friends at Ampersand are very busy bees and have plenty of interest coming out in the period up to Christmas. These five books are…

WWI mass grave could contain remains of Lethbridge highlanders

Situated two hours southeast of Calgary in Canada, the city of Lethbridge is the fourth largest in Southern Alberta with a present day population of…

‘In Flanders fields’ featured in WWI commemorative park

“We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields.”…

Vietnamese Court Sentences Seven For Ripping Off Relatives Of MIA Soldiers And Digging Fake Graves

In Vietnam, a scam has been discovered in which families of soldiers missing in action were duped into believing their loved one has been found,…

BLACK WIDOW: America’s P-61 Night-Fighter

Northrop P-61, also known as Black Widow, was one of the largest aircraft in the fighter category and proved very effective, especially against the Japanese…

May 1941: Operation “Merkur”, The Destruction Of The German Fallschirmjäger in Crete

The German invasion of Crete in May 1941 stands as a landmark in the history of airborne warfare. Up until that point, airborne operations had…