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Roman Soldier’s Payslip Found…Reveals the Infantryman was Left BROKE

Jack Beckett

Roman soldier Gaius Messius fought in a major battle. What did he earn for his trouble…? Nothing, according to an ancient payslip! Most people complain…

Opportunities Discovered – Veteran Paul LePage Discusses Service With U.S. Army and Army Reserve

Jeremy Amick

By Jeremy P. Amick Raised outside of Jefferson City, Missouri, Paul LePage grew up working on his parent’s farm, and continued to do so following…

“Out of action” – Medic details hospital move from Lai Khe to Quang Tri in Vietnam War

Jeremy Amick

By Jeremy P. Amick, The Tet Offensive had been a nightmarish period for those serving in Vietnam in the early weeks of 1968. Andrew J.…

World of Warships is set to launch on Epic Games Store

Wargaming

As announced yesterday at the Epic Games Store Spring Showcase, World of Warships (WoWS), the massively popular, free-to-play, online naval combat game will be embarking…

Celebrate the Lunar New Year in World of Tanks and World of Tanks Blitz

Wargaming

Tame the Oxen in two special time-limited events February 10, 2021 — With the Lunar New Year celebrations kicking off as we welcome the Year of…

“Never learned to hate” – Negro Leagues icon Buck O’Neil served with the U.S. Navy in WWII

By Jeremy P. Amick The late Buck O’Neil has ascended to icon status in the annals of professional baseball following his days as a player,…

Veteran Worked at Military Hospital in Vietnam During Famed Tet Offensive

Several weeks after graduating from Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri, in late spring 1966, the late Roger Buchta was drafted into the U.S. Army…

Captain Tom, The Man Who Raised Millions and Lifted Spirits, Passes at 100

Captain Sir Tom Moore, soldier, fundraiser and household name, has died aged 100. Known worldwide as “Captain Tom”, he’d recently been admitted to Bedford Hospital.…

The Last Round Up – From Mark Barnes

Dilip Sarkar is perhaps best known for his histories of airmen and people involved in the Battle of Britain. This volume considers some of the…

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…