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Goodbye, “Tuskegee Airmen” Pilot Lowell Steward [1919-2014]

Lowell Steward, one of the last few surviving members of the “Tuskegee Airmen”, passed away Wednesday, December 17, in California. He was 95. The WWII vet died due to…

1967 Japanese World War Two movie, ‘Japan’s Longest Day’, in remake

Ian Harvey
‘Japan’s Longest Day’

‘Japan’s Longest Day’ is a classic Japanese 1967 movie telling the story of the Japanese surrender to the Allies in World War Two. The surrender…

Cold War nuclear bunker remains sealed to public, calls for site to be restored

Ian Harvey
nuclear bunker

A nuclear bunker has been left to disrepair and vandalism, but could be restored as a reminder of the nuclear Cold War era. The bunker…

Christmas Truce Story: Ordered to Kill Each Other, British Captain and German Baron Shared Beer Instead

One hundred years ago, instead of killing each other as they were ordered to do, British Captain Clifton Stockwell and German Baron Maximillian von Sinner…

Germany: Another WWII Bomb Defused in Potsdam

Germany – Another WWII bomb was discovered and defused Thursday, December 18, in the historic city of Potsdam which is situated the country’s capital, Berlin. According to…

Iranians recruit pre-revolution Vietnam War era aircraft for fight against Isis

Ian Harvey
Vietnam War

It is suspected that Iran is keeping and maintaining an aging fleet of aircraft in order to fight Isis and protect itself. A Vietnam War…

Chennault Museum, Louisiana, to return Vietnam War jet to former glory

Ian Harvey
Chennault Museum

The Chennault Museum in Monroe, the eighth largest city in Louisiana, is now home to an A-7 E-model Corsair 2 jet used by the US…

D-Day landing boat designer to be commemorated on French coastline

Ian Harvey
D-Day

Andrew Jackson Higgins was the brain behind the boats that took Allied troops across the English Channel to Normandy for the D-Day invasion of German-occupied…

Christmas Truce One Hundred Years Ago was Real; Football Match Tales Maybe Not

While there are countless accounts giving evidence to the Christmas truce in the Great War a century ago, the football match so frequently associated with…

Remains of Kurt Knispel, the highest scoring WWII tank ace, located in a grave the Czech Republic

Jack Beckett

Kurt Knispel is considered to be the world’s greatest tank ace. The German war hero had 168 confirmed and 195 unconfirmed kills in World War…

Vietnam veteran and cancer sufferer asked to repay pension

Ian Harvey
Vietnam veteran

A Vietnam veteran is being asked to repay some US$6,324 to the Department of Veterans Affairs that was paid to him in pension benefits. Rob…

Aboriginal Australians remembered for World War One service

Ian Harvey
Aboriginal Australians

Steps to reconciliation with Australia’s indigenous population, the Aboriginal Australians, have gradually taken place over the years, most notably with a referendum in 1967 to…