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Lwów Eaglets – The Polish Teens that Defended Lwów from the Ukrainians

When in late 1918, the Habsburg empire was at the brink of collapse, nations of central Europe started to think about creating their own states.…

Can the U.S. Navy Learn from King George III’s Mistake?

Though the British fought the majority of their wars in the 1770s to win and keep the American colonies, these soon became one of their…

Glendale – The Battle that Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and McClellan Would Like to Forget

The Battle of Glendale took place on June 30, 1862, as part of the Union-orchestrated Peninsula Campaign of the American Civil War. During the end…

When the British 1st Used Poison Gas – Battle of Loos

Though not as well remembered as the Somme, the Battle of Loos was one of the British Army’s great humiliations of the First World War.…

Armored Warfare Launches On Xbox One In Early August

Beginning August 2nd on Xbox One players can indulge in Armored Warfare’s addictive brand of fierce free-to-play modern tank action. Developer and global publisher My.com, is…

Saving Private Ryan turns 20 and Goes 4K

It has been a while since I last watched Saving Private Ryan but now that Universal Pictures has released the epic war movie in 4K…

Fighter Factory: 11 Grumman Combat Planes

Across the course of the 20th century, the Grumman company provided the United States Navy with some of its most successful fighter planes. FF-1 Grumman’s…

Historic WWI Reunion: Tank Museum Brings All Four Victoria Crosses Together

For the first time ever, the four Victoria Crosses (VC) awarded to members of the Tank Corps in World War One will be brought together…

Holy Roman Empress? – Maria Theresa’s Fight for Her Empire

Tim Cooper

In October of 1740, Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor, died. Charles had spent most of his life at war, first over the succession to the…

How the “Other” Ewell Brother Helped Saved Richmond

The 16th President of the College of William and Mary, Benjamin Stoddert Ewell was a civil engineer who served in the Confederate Army. His ingenuity…

Respecting Our Soldiers – How Vietnam Changed U.S. Perceptions of War at Home

When we think of war, many of us envision images of their fellow citizens suffering.  We think of soldiers who are hurt or killed overseas. …

Crusades – More Peace than War?

Typically, it can be said that the winners get to determine how history is told. In the case of the Crusades, however, that hasn’t been…