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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…

Rock of Chickamagua – General Thomas Covered for “Old Rosy”

Famous for his victories in the Western Theatre, Major General William S. Rosecrans became the subject of public criticism after he suffered a resounding defeat…

Masters of Armored Warfare – 6 Historic German Tanks

Though initially slow to adopt tanks, the Germans eventually became masters of armored warfare, with some of the most effective vehicles of the Second World…

War Graffiti Leaves An Enduring Document

In 1917, Marcel Duchamp made the art world stand up and notice by signing his name on a urinal.  This display was a sensation because…

Great Trans-Atlantic Air Race and the Hawker Siddeley Harrier

War History Online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Dean Smith Following the allied victory at the end of the First World War, the British newspaper…

49 days Adrift – USS Kearsarge Saved Soviet Sailors

On March 7, 1960, the American aircraft carrier Kearsarge saved Soviet soldiers who had drifted in the ocean for 49 days without food or water.…

“Lady Lex” – USS Lexington Aircraft Carrier in Photos

The USS Lexington (CV 2), the lead ship of the Lexington class of aircraft carriers, was named after the Battle of Lexington, the first military…

Ironclads and Huge Cannons: Union Attack on Fort Donelson

After the successful siege of Fort Henry by Federal troops on February 6th, 1862, the Confederate forces hurried back to the neighboring Fort Donelson which…

Defending Fort Stalin to the Last Man – 1st Battle for Sevastopol

In the history of the defense of Sevastopol, the 365th anti-aircraft battery, called the Fort Stalin, played a special role. It occupied hill 60 and…

Did Medal of Honor Recipient Break the Rules to Survive?

Jeff Edwards

One might go so far as to say that the only rule of war is to survive. Committing atrocities against humankind aside, one might argue…

Apache Dive Bomber A-36 with Awesome Photos

The A-36 Apache dive bomber went by the nicknames “Mustang” and “Invader.” It was basically a P-51 Mustang with the ability to dive. The A-36…

German U-123 Shook Florida by Attacking Ship in View of Beachgoers

The United States maintained formal neutrality during the first two years of World War II, only becoming a part of the war after the surprise…