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Civil War Air Balloons Existed And Had Their Own Corp

An air balloon and gunfire is not something you’d usually want to mix together, but the Union Army certainly did so with respectable results during…

USS Wake (PR-3): The US Navy Gunboat Taken Captive By the Japanese During WWII

USS Guam (PG-43) at sea

For being a relatively small river gunboat, the USS Wake (PR-3) had a surprisingly long history. Initially put into service in 1927, the vessel was…

The U.S. has used Ghosts, Vampires, and other Superstitions as Psychological Warfare

War and Psychological Tricks using mythical creatures

The US military has the most extensive arsenal of weapons and equipment in the world. If something needs to be destroyed, the US will likely…

Search Launched For Steamship Sunk By German U-Boat Off Florida Coast In 1942

SS Norlindo

A team of international investigators has launched a search for the SS Norlindo, an American steam freighter sunk by a German U-boat in the Gulf…

Dazzle Camouflage Made It Harder To Hit Ships By Using A Unique Process

Dazzle Camouflage

The threat presented by German U-boats led to the adoption of ‘dazzle’ camouflage for merchant shipping crossing the Atlantic Ocean. German submarines were a truly…

Joséphine Baker To Be Reinterred At France’s Panthéon Mausoleum

Joséphine Baker in costume + Baker being given a medal by General Charles de Gaulle

The remains of American-born French performer Joséphine Baker will be reinterred at the Panthéon mausoleum in Paris, France. An aide for President Emmanuel Macron confirmed…

When Male Air Traffic Controllers Went To War, Women Stepped In To Fill Their Positions

Two female air traffic controllers + Mary Chance VanScyoc with a male military air traffic controller

With men overseas in Europe and the Pacific during World War II, women were needed to fill their positions. Many male-dominated industries became inundated with…

Pilot Of Historic Air Force and Navy Training Plane Dies In Crash Before Air Show

Geico Skytypers

Andy Travnick of Hampton, New Hampshire, died on Friday after the plane he was flying crashed shortly after takeoff. The 50-year-old commercial pilot and U.S.…

Weather Station Kurt: The German’s Only North American Operation During the 1940s

In 1943 a German U-boat visited Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada and established the only German military operation on North American soil during the war.…

A “Spooky” Aircraft Known As Puff, The Magic Dragon: The Story Of The Douglas AC-47

Puff The Magic Dragon wasn’t just a popular song by Peter Paul & Mary in the 1960s but was also the nickname for the Douglas…

Fake Spy Trees and their use in No Man’s Land

Spy Trees

The stalemate in the trenches during The Great War meant the two sides were evenly matched, so even the smallest advantage for one could mean…

The Battles of Narvik Were Fueled By Allied and German Self-Interest

Remains of a destroyer half-submerged in water

The Battles of Narvik refer to the naval offensives and land battle that occurred between the Germans and Allies in Norway. It was one of…