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The Huron Assault Onondaga: Last Offensive of Samuel de Champlain

On 1 September 1615, Samuel de Champlain, explorer and deputy viceroy of New France, left the Huron village of Cahiague in the company of five…

3 Giant Bombs Found Near Polish Beach – Massive evacuation (video inside)

In Kołobrzeg, Poland, three WW2-era bombs were found on August 8. Each aerial bomb weighed  about 250kg (600 pounds). The unfortunate discoveries were made by a…

Great for Selling Tobacco but Not Much Else – HMS Hero and HMS Conqueror

For most people, the HMS Hero and her sister ship, the HMS Conqueror are virtual unknowns.  They were commissioned in the late 1880’s and in…

War and Free Speech – The U.S. Relationship Between the Two

In the United States, World War I led to the federal government restricting what they considered unpatriotic free speech.  However, it was not apparent what…

Dependable and Versatile – M3 Half-Track Armored Personnel Carrier in 26 Photos

The M3 Half-Track Personnel Carrier was an open-topped armored car with front wheels and rear tracks. It was actively used by the USA during the Second World…

Underappreciated but Not Forgotten – The Short Stirling Bomber in 25 Photos

The Short Stirling was a British heavy bomber used during the Second World War. It formed the core of the British RAF heavy bomber units,…

Stubborn Defense or Poor Allied Leadership? How Outnumbered Germans Held Up the British Army at Caen

For British forces landing in Normandy on D-Day, the city of Caen was one of their most important targets. The Germans, recognizing the city’s strategic…

Special Units – Muslim Battalions in the Soviet Army

In 1979, as part of the Soviet troops, there were some special units. The uniqueness was that these units consisted exclusively of representatives of Central…

WEAPONS OF THE WARSAW PACT – Book Review

All eyes seem to be on Russia these days, whether it be for the recent (and marvelous) World Cup tournament or for the more obdurate…

In Their Own Words – Remembering the Falkland Islands War

War is nothing like the movies. The life experiences soldiers have on the field are nothing like what an overview of the tactical map can…

“Comfort Women” of WWII Abandoned by Japan – Critics Charge

In North America, men everywhere are dealing with the reckoning and fallout of the #Me Too and #Times Up movements, which constitute a calling to…

Size Doesn’t Matter – Henry Johnson Awarded Medal of Honor for Fierce Fighting and Heroism

In June 1917, a young, slight railway porter left his job in Albany, New York and joined the US Army.  A scant two months after…