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The Father of Jet Planes – The German Me 262 in 21 Photos

The development of weapons during the Second World War often laid a foundation for the technology that remains in use to this day. In a…

Oops! – New Spanish Sub is Too Big For It’s Home Port

It is a simple law of physics that “the lesser cannot contain the greater,” and that unbreakable rule has been proven once again with the…

Amazing Escape – Soviet Prisoners Stole a German Plane and Flew Home

During the Second World War, there were several truly successful escapes from German captivity. Being corralled in captivity, many of the prisoners were not willing…

Which is Your Favorite? – Famous Charges in History

With the enemies’ formation looking impenetrable and the odds continuously climbing higher in their favor, the battle would take on the shapes and colors of…

Must See Video: Normandy Vets Return to France Compliments of the Best Defense Foundation

Making a Remarkable Journey Back The Best Defense Foundation recently took several American WWII veterans back to Normandy this summer where they had served 74…

How to Stop a Tiger in 25 Photos – The Soviet SU-85 Tank Destroyer

After the appearance of the German tanks Tiger and Panther, the Soviet command needed effective techniques to combat them. The existing SU-152 and SU-122 self-propelled…

Trailblazing Tankers Remembered – The Tank Museum Opens VC Exhibition

Descendants of the four WWI tank crew who were awarded the VC. (l-r) Ian Robertson, great nephew of Clement Robertson, Peter Harbinson, great nephew of…

Mongol Tactics Learned from the Great Sun Tzu – Speed, Deception and Intel

The strategic genius of Genghis Khan is immortalized in history. The writings of Sun Tzu have established sound military principles that have transcended time and…

Still Going Strong – The F-16 Fighting Falcon

Originally designed to give the United States Air Force (USAF) superiority in the air, the F-16 Fighting Falcon has developed into a multi-role aircraft fighting…

“Totally Fearless” Vietnam Hero Finally Awarded the Medal of Honor

A battalion of Marines who served in the Vietnam War was determined to see their leader, Sergeant John Canley (a gunnery sergeant at the time),…

Finders Keepers? Not Anymore – Court Rules France Owns Sunken Treasure

The old maxim,  “finders keepers” has not held when it comes to sunken treasure found off the coast of Florida. A shipwreck was found by…

The End of Brutal Occupation – Liberation Day Celebrations on Guam

Ian Harvey

The air was thick with the smoke from Chamorro barbecue fires as United States Marines led a parade through the streets of Hagatna, Guam, to…