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WWII SAS Hero Awarded the Légion d’honneur at 98 Years Old

The adage of better late than never certainly applies to Mike Sadler, now 98, who was recently presented with an award for his bravery during…

6 Hawker Fighter Planes that Took the RAF from Biplanes to Jets

Founded between the world wars, Hawker Aircraft Limited produced some of Britain’s most successful fighters. The Hawker Fury The Fury was a small biplane. First…

A Lone T-34 and 2 Tankers that Wouldn’t Give Up

In the Fall of 1943, fierce battles were fought in the Nevelsky district south of Pskov. Troops of the Soviet Third and Fourth Shock Army…

4 Incredible People Who Helped Smuggle POWs Out of Nazi Europe

During the Second World War, many brave people risked their lives working in resistance groups. One of the ways in which they served was by…

WWI ANZAC Soldier or Ancient Egyptian? Coin Discovery Reignites Archaeologists’ Debate of Egyptian Settlements

Ian Harvey

Since their first appearance in the 1970s, the so-called Gosford Hieroglyphs have frustrated the New South Wales scientific community amid claims that the “glyphs” represent…

Allied Failure and Lessons Learned: 1st Battle for Tunisia in WWII

Following the arrival of American troops in North Africa in late 1942, the Allies began pressing the Germans and Italians from two directions – the…

You Have Always Wanted to Own a Mig 3 – Now You Can

An opportunity to own and operate something *very* unique! The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-3 (Russian: Микоян и Гуревич МиГ-3) was a Soviet fighter and interceptor aircraft used…

The Battle of Lepanto – Holy War or Economics?

The Battle of Lepanto is noted as being the last significant battle between Christianity and Islam.   It is said to have drawn a great dividing…

King of the Battlefield: 26 Pictures of The Hummel Self-Propelled Artillery

Artillery has been called the “King of the Battlefield”. After the initial success of the German offensive against the Soviet Union in 1941, the Wehrmacht…

Amazing Engineering – Trench Design and Layout in World War One

The First World War was defined by trench warfare. While trenches had played a part in previous conflicts, never before had they been so crucial.…

Mass and Mobility – 7 Soviet Cold War Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Weapons

To counter the helicopters and planes of both current and anticipated enemies, the Soviet military planners of the Cold War built their air defense forces…

“Truly unbelievable” – Vietnam 1st Air Cav Vet Shares his Experiences

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Jeremy P. Ämick, who is a military historian and writes on behalf of the Silver Star Families…