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Two Superb Tank Histories From The Casemate Stable – Review by Mark Barnes

I spend a bit of time haunting a few tank pages on social media and there are clearly die hards out there who can spot…

How To Kill A Panther Tank – Review by Mark Barnes

We all know what a tough year it has been since the pandemic took hold and there has been little to cheer on the military…

Frituur Zorro Restorations Volume 2 – Review by Mark Barnes

I am especially pleased to see this wonderful book from our friends at Narwal in the Netherlands. When I reviewed the first volume I engaged…

One of World’s Most Decorated Resistance Fighters is now Commemorated at a Leading Five Star Hotel in London.

This courageous woman worked in and helped to organise sections of the French Resistance. During much of that time knowing that this former nurse, journalist…

World of Tanks Introduces Its First Update for 2021

Wargaming

Featuring: Italian heavy tanks, a modified Platoon system, and interface improvements January 25, 2021 — The beginning of a new year is the right time to…

The “Russian Spitfire” Completes Her Flight Testing

Guest Author

Affectionately known as the “Russian Spitfire” due to her combat heritage flying with the Soviet Air Force during WWII,  Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IX PT879 has completed…

Face The FURY at The Tank Museum

The Tank Museum is offering movie buffs the opportunity to celebrate the Sherman tank in general – and one Hollywood star in particular – in…

Post-war Developments of the P-51D Mustang.

Hans Wiesman

Arguably, one of the most successful fighters that emerged from WWII, was the North American P-51 Mustang. This advanced piston-engine fighter aircraft was built and…

“Dreams of flight” – 2008 High School Graduate Becomes Fighter Pilot and Instructor With the U.S. Air Force

Cole Stegeman has fulfilled childhood dream of becoming a fighter pilot in the United States Air Force. Now a flight commander of a fighter squadron…

“It was very interesting work” – Lincoln University Graduate Drafted into U.S. Army Early in Vietnam War

Jeremy Amick

Editor’s note: This article is the first in a four-part series highlighting the life and Vietnam War experiences of the late Roger Buchta. In the…

The Battle of Belleau Wood – Brutal WW1 Face Off that saw US Marines Come Into Their Own

The Battle of Belleau Wood in France became a defining battle of World War I. For the Americans, it’s particularly significant. How come? Well before…

Attack of the Dead Men: The World War I Battle That Was Like a Scene Out of a Horror Movie

Russian soldiers aiming their fixed bayonets + Aerial view of German soldiers launching a gas attack on the Eastern Front

Combat during the First World War was unlike anything armies had ever seen before, due to the advent of tanks and new, more effective weapons.…