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4 Nakajima Fighters of WWII

The Nakajima Airplane Company produced several of Japan’s most important fighter planes, contributing significantly to the country’s efforts in World War II. Ki-27 The aircraft…

The Phony War: The Strangely Quiet Start to World War Two

The early days of World War II were strangely quiet across much of Europe. The invasion of Poland was followed by what U.S. Senator William…

Cold War: 3 Proxy Wars Between America and Soviet Union

Ian Harvey

How did the Soviet Union and the United States engage each other in warfare while not firing a shot in each other’s territory?  The answer…

Monty’s Wartime Letter Shows the Humanity Behind the Man

In terms of operational complexity, the June 6, 1944 D-Day invasion ranks as one of the most demanding ever undertaken.  In one day, 160,000 soldiers…

Eighty Years of Rocket Science and We’re Still Getting it Wrong

Jeremy Lyons

The advent of rocket technology in 1944 changed the face of warfare and set the stage for the Cold War, defining the second half of…

USS Ronald Reagan Welcomes New Commanding Officer

Ian Harvey

The USS Ronald Reagan welcomed its new commanding officer during a ceremony at sea on September 10, 2018. Captain Patrick “Fin” Hannifin took command of…

D-Day Training Video and Photos – Practice Makes Perfect

The D-Day assault on 6 June 1944 was one of the most remarkable achievements in military history. It was made possible by a huge effort of…

Executed by Nazis – German Soldier Became a Hero of the Soviet Union

Ruslan Budnik

Fritz Paul Schmenkel was born on February 14, 1916, in Varzovo near the town of Stettin (now Szczecin). His father, Paul Krause, was a communist…

Brave Or Crazy? James Ward Saved His Crew In One Daredevil Stunt

There is a fine line between acts of bravery and acts of madness, and there are no better examples of balancing on that line than…

Did Churchill Believe the Superstition About the Apes of Gibraltar?

Many political officials have discovered the importance of preserving declining animal populations and the immense public feeling generated by such animals and their plight. So…

Soviet Kamikazes – Known as “Ramming”, They Flew Their Planes Directly into the Enemy

Ruslan Budnik

During the Great Patriotic War (WWII to anyone outside the USSR), there were many cases where downed Soviet aircraft crashed into either German aircraft or…

Soviet Actress and U.S. Naval Officer – True Story of Love in the Cold War

Against the backdrop of war, heroic feats seem even more astounding and love stories take on a whole new poignancy. There is one love story…