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How One Navy SEAL was Awarded the MoH for Saving Another MoH Recipient

When a draft notice came to Thomas Rolland Norris, he hoped to become a Navy pilot. But when visual acuity and depth perception issues became…

Wereth 11: They Felt Safe, That Night Would Turn Out to be Their Last, 1st SS Pulled up Outside

As the German onslaught grew more truculent, the Battle of the Bulge came to feature a myriad of dramas with many heroic and villainous actions.…

Fancy Parking an Armored Car on Your Drive? This One is For Sale

For auction is a Humber FV1611 1 Tone 4×4 armored car (PIG). These were deployed by the British army and RUC during the “troubles” in Northern…

Swiss & Swedish SS volunteers Fighting to “Save” the World From the Jews

During World War II, tens of thousands of foreign volunteers joined the Waffen-SS in what they believed was the fight to “save” western civilization from…

This Dentist Died In a Japanese Banzai Attack But He Took Over 90 Enemy Soldiers With Him

The medical personnel of the armed forces are often unsung heroes. They serve and protect like every other serviceman, but are not often awarded the…

‘Mad’ Jack Churchill – The Only Man to Dispatch a German Soldier With a Longbow in WW2

John Churchill, fondly referred to as Jack, is said to have marched into battle against the fearsome Wehrmacht carrying a set of bagpipes, a basket-hilted…

Operation Harling – Cutting of Rommel’s Supplies, Sabotage in the Mountains of WW2

Sabotage played a critical part in Allied operations in the Second World War. Such operations could significantly damage the enemy’s ability to get weapons, vehicles,…

Have a Spare $100,000? An Iconic WW2 German Vehicle For Sale

Bought by me 20 years ago out of an elderly German collectors prestigious military vehicle collection. Completely restored by D. Crompton of MI, from 2002…

Victoria Cross Hero: The Right Mix Of Brave & Crazy, The One Man Tank Destroyer at Arnhem

Ian Harvey

Any man willing to take control of aircraft nicknamed “flying coffins” during World War II had to be a little bit crazy as well as…

‘Erase the distinctions’ – Mid-Missouri soldier/physician inspired character in WWII-era comic strip

In decades past, the Enloe family of mid-Missouri produced a respected line of physicians and dentists. Several of them established a legacy while serving in…

Did Germany Ever Stand a Chance of Winning WW2?

Conan White

The odds were always stacked against Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan winning World War Two. Both had gambled on a war that was quick, with…

For Sale: Took Part in D-Day & Market Garden, Has Incredible History

Aircraft History: this aircraft was built in January 1944 by Douglas Aircraft Company at their plant in Oklahoma City where at the peak of production…