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Bf 109 Pilot Franz Stigler (who saluted) & B-17 Pilot Charlie Brown’s (who thus survived)

It was December 20, 1943 and in the freezing air high above Germany, 2nd Lieutenant Charles “Charlie” Brown struggled to keep the mortally damaged American…

Whoops – When The USA Dropped a Nuclear Bomb onto a Farm in North Carolina

Claudia Mendes

In January 1961, President John F. Kennedy was inaugurated and the Cold War was in full force. US Air Force bombers and fighter planes were…

The Heavyweight Monster Tanks of WW2

Conan White

During World War I, tank warfare was still very much in its infancy. The priority at the time was about getting this new technology to work…

The Three Hundred & Thirty-Five Years’ War – The Longest War In History

Most wars in history have lasted from a few months to a few years. A few have lasted over a decade, even fewer a couple…

More to The Ill-fated Mongol Invasions of Japan Than Just a “Divine Wind”

Most people know of the kamikaze pilots of WWII who deliberately piloted their planes into Allied ships during the latter stages of the war. Many…

Formed in WW1: The Remarkable Beginnings of the 82nd Airborne

The 82nd Airborne Division is one of the most iconic military units in American and perhaps world combat history. Their motto “Death from Above” was…

When Japanese Forces Occupied American Soil

While most people know about the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii, which happened on December 7, 1941, far fewer people know that six…

Whippet – The Other British Tank of World War One

The infantry was routed in the engagement, and a number even surrendered to the tanks. The British tank most commonly associated with World War One…

Up Up And Away- Letters From Above

Harry James

The partially inflated parachute pulled Hinman’s harness up around his neck and held him against the side of the basket. Late September 1918, France. A…

‘An Unknown Destination Overseas’

“Those guys in WWII never really talked about their service…at least the ones that I knew. For an account of a veteran’s military service to…

WW1 on The Eastern Front-Where Wolves Attacked Soldiers

The number of wolves was so great that new ones came in place of those killed every time. The First World War was one of…

A Long Horizon: From The Normandy Beaches to the Byzantine Empire

Norman knights continued their pillaging of Italian and papal lands. Through victory, conquest, determination, and opportunity, the Normans traveled far to be leaders and kings…