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Second Battle of Champagne WWI – High Hopes and Lessons Learned

The goals of the First World War were more personal for the French than for their British allies. The Germans had invaded parts of France…

Amazing Bravery – Lt Conner Finally Awarded Medal of Honor

On June 25th, President Trump awarded the Medal of Honor to an almost forgotten American hero. This was Garlin Murl Conner, whose heroism had unfortunately…

Saving Paris: U.S. Marines at Battle of Belleau Wood

The day that Allied Forces made history on the beaches of Normandy in World War II was already the anniversary of a critical World War…

WWII Fighting Ace & Treasured Hero of Ipswich Passes Away at 101

The Royal British Legion’s Ipswich branch is mourning the loss of one of its own with the passing of WWII Royal Air Force veteran Stanley…

French Expansion in Asia – Franco-Siamese War of 1893

Ian Harvey

In the late 1800s, France, Britain, and Russia were all pushing to exert control in Asia. Britain was well established in India and France had control…

Recovery on Rails: Ambulance Trains of World War One

During the First World War, both sides suffered horrifying numbers of casualties. War on an industrial scale left hundreds of thousands of men in desperate…

Closing the Falaise Gap in WWII – Dramatic Achievement or Missed Opportunity?

The closing of the Falaise gap was one of the most dramatic moments in the Second World War. Allied troops cut off a large part…

Navajo Code Talker Marine & Purple Heart Recipient Passes Away at 94

Samuel Tom Holiday was well into his senior years before his friends and family had any idea how much he had contributed to the Allied…

Part of USS Arizona Memorial will move Texas Panhandle

The painstakingly-reconstructed wreckage of the USS Arizona, sunk at anchor by Japanese aircraft during the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, is being relocated…

Superior Equipment Not Enough for Germans in Battle for Normandy

Following D-Day, the Allies fought a grueling battle against German forces in Normandy. It was a fight whose outcome would determine the course of the…

The Bonds of War – Nurse’s Diaries of WWI

For hundreds of years, women have served different roles inside and outside of the home; it may surprise you to learn that the same is…

Remembering WWII’s “Forgotten Army”

During World War II, Burmese citizens fought in what some consider to be the most successful guerrilla campaign of the war. Thousands of Burmese assisted…