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From Cabin Boy to Admiral – Charles Wager’s Remarkable Career

Charles Wager was born in 1666. He lived in London with his mother, Prudence (the daughter of Vice-Admiral William Goodson), and step-father, Alexander Parker, a…

Kansas/Missouri Border War – Lawrence Massacre and ‘Burnt District’

On the day 21st day of August 1863, the skies of Lawrence were heavy with gloom as smoke rose from the ruins of the city.…

RAF Celebrates Brilliant 100 Years, but Not Without Some Controversy

A study has found that only 25% of British citizens know that the Royal Air Force (RAF) is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. More…

One Pilot, Two Planes – P-38 Lightning with 38 Photos

Nicknamed as the Fork-tailed devil by the Germans and One pilot, two planes by the Japanese, the P38 Lighting was one of US Air Force’s…

Grace and Age – Russia’s Fleet of Classic Warships

Although it lacks a naval history the equivalent of Great Britain, Russia maintains a fleet of beautiful sailing ships that travel the world extensively for…

The Carrier Pigeon Corps of WWII – Operation Columba

When discussing World War II, the campaigns most often mentioned include Operation Barbarossa, Operation Drumbeat, Operation Overlord, etc. Rarely does Operation Columba enter the conversation.…

Man Creates Museum to Remember and Honor WWII Vets and History

Instead of retiring, farming, starting a business or traveling the world like most Filipino migrant workers, Rhonie Dela Cruz spent his money establishing the Bamban…

Silverware Made for Hitler’s 50th Birthday Sells $16,550

A recent auction sold cutlery made for Adolf Hitler as a gift for his 50th birthday. The pieces brought in £12,500 (about $16,500 USD). The…

WWII Veteran Receives Long-Overdue Officer Commission

John Edward James, Jr., is a US veteran of World War II. He was drafted in 1941. He was getting ready to ship out for…

The British and Soviet Naval War in the Baltics

In the autumn of 1918 in Europe, the battles of the First World War continued. By this time the outcome of the war was predetermined…

Warrior’s Circle of Honor – Memorial to Native American Vets

Harvey Pratt, a member of the Arapaho and Southern Cheyenne tribes, woke up with a vision swimming around in his head. This Guthrie, Oklahoma native…

“Old Ironsides” Gives 21-gun Salute on Independence Day

The USS Constitution, known as Old Ironsides, sailed into Boston Harbor to fire her guns to mark the Fourth of July. Old Ironsides left its…