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Disaster in the East – 1915 Winter Offensive Against Russia

At the start of 1915, the Central Powers had high hopes for the Eastern Front. By launching massive attacks early in the year, they hoped…

Barbary Pirates and White Slavery

The term “Barbary’ is an adjective that refers to the inhabitants of the coastal regions of North Africa. The ethnic group indigenous to this region…

War & Peace – Is Man Prone to War Naturally?

An ongoing debate exists as to whether humans are innately aggressive creatures prone to warfare and violence, or if they only become that way as…

Faithful to the End – Service Dogs that Defied the Germans

In the Ukrainian village of Legezino in the Cherkassy region, there is a monument to “Heroes of frontier guards and their dogs.” It is devoted…

Chesty Puller: The Quintessential Marine

If “the most decorated U.S. Marine” sounds to you like the kind of superlative statement that belongs in the script of a badly-written video game,…

Refusing the Navy Cross, Chaplain O’Callahan was Forced to Accept the Medal of Honor

World War Two saw acts of inexplicable gallantry which have lived on in posterity through the chapters of military history. Whereas there are likely acts…

The Modern “Beast” of the Battlefield – M1 ABRAMS

During the Persian Gulf War, havoc reigned on the Iraqi side of the battlefield as an armored beast came into play, efficiently decimating Iraq’s Soviet-era…

The USSR’s Extraordinary Women Snipers of WW2

During the Second World War, the USSR used more women in combat than any other country. Among them were hundreds of remarkable snipers. Soviet Snipers…

P-51 Mustangs of the 8th Air Force (video included)

The Americans entered the European theater with their mind set firmly on daylight bombing. This was something the British had tried and given up due…

Conquest or Myth – Questioning Cortez and the Spaniards in Mexico

There are few historical “facts” about the history of the settlement of North America that can be accepted without secondary scrutiny – in fact, it…

Booby Traps of the Vietnam War

If you want to make a movie about the Vietnam War, there are a few stock things you need. Of course, you need the 60’s…

A P-47 in WWII Italy and the Pilot’s Story Finally Told

On a Wednesday morning, on December 27th, 1944, a group of four P-47 D Thunderbolt Republic fighter aircraft were about to depart from Pisa military…