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Was Committed to a Mental Asylum: The VC Recipient Who Saved Over 20 Men in No-Mans Land

O’Meara managed to rescue over twenty men during those few days. He also carried much-needed supplies and ammunition to trenches under heavy bombardment. While war…

10 American Self-Propelled Artillery Guns of WWII

With aerial attacks a vital part of the war, designs were sought for a fast-moving anti-aircraft weapon to protect other vehicles. During the Second World…

Fact or Fiction? The Japanese Fighter Plane Shot Down With a Pistol, From a Parachute!

Baggett pulled his 1911 and got off four shots at the pilot who was later found next to where his plane crashed with a bullet…

Lawrence of Arabia: Archeologist, Writer, Warrior, Spy

In an audacious desert crossing, Laurence and his Bedouin group reached Aqaba and launched an attack against the bastion on the morning of July 4,…

The Hidden Dangers of Serving on a German U-boat During WW2

Despite VII C U-boats having a hull with similar dimensions to a Boeing 767, most of the interior was crammed with survival equipment. Life on…

The Three Battles of Waterloo: Same Conflict-Different Perspectives

The Battle of Waterloo took place on June 18, 1815, in a gently sloping valley around six miles south of the city of Brussels in…

Australian Forces at the First & Second Battles of Villers-Bretonneux

Robert East

Then Germans bombarded the Australian troops with mustard gas. This had a devastating effect causing over 1,000 casualties with varying degrees of “blindness.” Villers-Bretonneux is…

“Mad Jack”: The Man Who Captured 40 Germans With a Sword & Longbow

Lieutenant Colonel John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming Churchill managed to capture more than 40 Germans in one single raid during World War Two. Most soldiers and…

When British & African-American Soldiers Rioted Against Racist US Military Police

George Orwell remarked that “the general consensus of opinion is that the only American soldiers with any manners are the Negroes.” Allied military bases were…

Restoration of Nuclear Bunkers: Only For The Brave

The standard design for each bunker was approximately 13 feet by 16 feet, with access provided by a 14 foot deep shaft with a ladder.…

The Evolution of Vietnam War Weaponry

Conan White

The Vietnam War ran for two decades from 1955 to 1975 and was fought by the ideologically opposed South (anti-Communist) and North (Communist) Vietnamese states.…

Going off Half-Cocked: The Invention Of The Flintlock Musket

The flintlock mechanism not only changed how soldiers fought on the battlefield, it also changed how firearms were made. This allowed a far greater variety…