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Guarded by 7,000 Warriors – Tomb of Qin Shihuangdi

Qin Shihuangdi died in 210 BCE. He was the first ruler to unite China. He also built an extensive network of roads, standardized the currency,…

American Hero Turned Traitor – Benedict Arnold

In history, Benedict Arnold is a controversial American figure, and is popularly remembered for his treachery, both to his nation and–more personally–to George Washington. However,…

Japan’s Ace Producer – 6 Mitsubishi Fighters

As a manufacturer of fighter planes, Mitsubishi made a major contribution to the Japanese war effort during the Second World War. A5M Built to a…

US Aircraft Carriers – Why the U.S. Navy Stands Alone with a Large Carrier Force

Ever since World War II, the United States Navy has put a major focus on having a large fleet of aircraft carriers. To understand why,…

Menace to the Wehrmacht – The Green Ghost Armored Train

Armored trains showed their effectiveness during the Civil War in Russia in 1917-1922. They were used as a means of transportation for people and transportation…

Sig Sauer’s M17 Pistol for Public Purchase

Collectors of military memorabilia or those that are Sig Sauer aficionados are in for a treat as Sig Sauer has announced that it has a…

Destroyed by Nazis – Remains of Jewish Synagogue in Lithuania Recovered

Archaeologists have uncovered three parts of the remains of a Jewish synagogue that was destroyed by the Nazis in Lithuania. A recent excavation uncovered the…

US Sub Ran into a Mountain – Terrifying Encounter of USS San Francisco

Ian Harvey

When Armed Forces personnel sign on, they know that they are risking their lives to serve their countries, but when men go to sea, they…

Two Marines, One Aircraft, Two Medals of Honor in WWI

Jeff Edwards

On a cold October day in World War One Europe, two United States Marines took off into the sky for a strike against an enemy…

Messerschmitt Bf 109 Imposter – Kawasaki Ki-61 “Tony” in Photos

The Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien was a Japanese fighter aircraft, built by Shin Owada and Takeo Doi, used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force (JAAF)…

Destruction of the French Fleet by the British WWII – Operation Catapult

Herbert Kikoy

At the Mediterranean Sea port Mers-El-Kébir, the Royal Navy opened fire upon an anchored French fleet killing 1,297 French sailors while sinking or damaging two…

Don’t Bomb Us Signs – Irish Neutrality during WWII

The crew of a Garda Air Support Unit aircraft was amazed to see the word “Eire” picked out in white stones when they flew over…