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Goodbye, Theodore Van Kirk, Navigator and Last Surviving Crew Member of Enola Gay (1921-2014)

The last crew member that boarded Enola Gay and responsible for dropping an atomic bomb on Hiroshima, navigator Theodore Van Kirk, passed away July 28, Monday.…

Rosie the Riveter: The Ultimate Feminist Icon…or Not?

When Beyonce posted a photo of her imitating the Rosie the Riveter look and posted that online, most news portals appropriated it as a shoutout…

Rare Survivor of the USS Indianapolis

Ian Harvey
USS Indianapolis

Nearly seven decades ago, the USS Indianapolis, the United States Navy’s flagship, lose nearly three fourths of her crew. Even so, a rare few survivors…

PT Boat 658 Goes on Tour

Ian Harvey
PT Boat 658

Following a lengthy series of repairs, PT Boat 658 is giving tours at the marina of St. Helens for all to see. Not only has…

Okinawa Continues to Clean Up WWII Explosives

Ian Harvey
WWII explosives

Even though the war has been over for almost seventy years, WWII explosives still continue to surface around Okinawa. Japan is trying their hardest to…

Goodbye, Tough WWII Female ATA Pilot Lettice Curtis (1915-2014)

Lettice Curtis, believed by many to be the most exceptional woman pilot during the Second World War, passed away last July 21, Monday. She was…

Royal Air Force Removes Harrier Jet from Surbiton

Ian Harvey
Harrier jet

The Surbiton headquarters of the Royal Air Force has played home to a specific Harrier jet for almost nine years. Now, after much deliberation, the…

How Great Britain Suppressed WWI Journalism

Ian Harvey
WWI journalism

The subject of WWI journalism seems oddly relevant today, especially in nations such as America where many feel as if they are not being fully…

A Survivor of Camp Stalag VII-A

Ian Harvey
Stalag VII-A

During the Second World War, the POW camp Stalag VII-A was one of the better known POW camps run by Germany. Conditions were difficult, as…

The WWI Construction of Little Britain

Ian Harvey
Little Britain

Many would assume, upon hearing the term “Little Britain,” that it was something akin to Chinatown in New York City. This is not quite the…

Young Boy Joins US Navy in WWII

Ian Harvey
US Navy

In both world wars, many joined the ranks below the age of conscription. The US Navy included one such case, a young boy only twelve…

The Moldova Wine Tunnels and Hermann Göring

Let us take a look inside Moldova, its grape-laden soil, wine tunnels and its connection with one of Hitler’s henchmen, Hermann Göring. Moldova may be…