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Sir Charles McCarthy – Colonial Governor’s Skull became a Gold Plated Drinking Cup

Born in the largest Irish county of Cork, Sir Charles McCarthy was a knighted Lieutenant Colonel in the Royal African Corps before his appointment as…

Over 30 Years Ago – U.S. Navy Destroyed an Airliner with 290 Civilians On Board

When Iraq invaded Iran in September of 1980 problems arose between the United States and Iran when the U.S. helped Iraq.  By 1988, the conflict…

UK to Release Sealed Docs on Operation Blue Star

In 1984, Indira Gandhi, then the prime minister of India, ordered a military raid on the Sri Darbar Sahib (Golden Temple). She had been forewarned…

The German Leopard Tank – From Concept to Conflict

The Leopard tank, designed and produced in Western Germany, has over the years proven to be one of the very best Main Battle Tanks (MBTs)…

From “Bat Bombs” to Bio-Terrorism – Project X-Ray in WWII

Military organizations all over the world are always on the lookout for new ways to wreak havoc on their enemies, and the animal kingdom has…

Justin LeHew: US Marine Corps Hero of the Battle of Nasiriyah

US Marines standing around a damaged Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAV) + Military portrait of Justin LeHew

One wrong turn can be all it takes to turn a regular soldier into a hero. The US Army’s 507th Maintenance Company took that wrong…

Ethan Allen, Benedict Arnold, & the Green Mountain Boys – Capture of Fort Ticonderoga

Fort Ticonderoga, located on the southern shores of Lake Champlain, New York City, was very vital during the Indian and French War as well as…

Romania Narrowly Avoided Getting Bombed by the Soviets

On the 77th anniversary of the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union, Russia published secret documents from the Second World War including an order dated…

Seeds of Revolution – Castro’s Rise Despite a Series of Disasters

In 1940, Cuban President Fulgencio Batista was elected as president. By 1952, Batista took nearly complete control of the government. As a result, the 26th…

Over and Above – Book review by Mark Barnes

A good many people went into print to tell their story immediately after the Great War and quite a lot of the output has become…

Daring Female Secret Agents of WWII

The slightest slip or one wrong word might have blown their cover and reveal them for what they were. Betrayal, too, was an ever-present threat.…

Yours for $30,000 “Husky” M116 Tracked Amphibious Military Cargo Carrier

The Husky (formally Carrier, Cargo, Amphibious, M116) is a 1 1/2 ton capacity, low ground pressure cargo and personnel carrier capable of operating over all…