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100 Years of the RAF – A Party is in Order

Great Britain’s Royal Air Force is celebrating 100 years of service in 2018 with many interesting activities during the year.  The 100 RAF Aircraft tour…

Battle of Jutland – Won by the Numbers

Since the rapid innovation of mechanical technologies that marked the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century, very few points in the history of Western civilization…

D-Day Heroes Remembered – Family Places Fresh Plaque on Site of C-47 Crash

Many of you have read the recent story “Lost on D-Day: The story behind the plaque down a lonely lane in Normandy“, published on War…

D-Day – A Look at All 5 Beaches with Original Footage and Photos

76 years ago, in Northern France, one of the most essential operations of World War II took place. As a part of Operation Overlord, the…

When “The Best Years” are Past – Aircraft “Boneyards”

In November 1946, a little over one year after the end of World War II, RKO Pictures and Samuel Goldwyn released the movie “The Best…

D-Day’s Armored Innovations that May Have Turned the Tide

In preparation for the Allied invasion of France on June 6, 1944, engineers and designers were hard at work to create a variety of machines…

“Lancaster Skies” – Upcoming WW II Film with Trailer and Photos

‘Lancaster Skies’ is an upcoming feature film from a small and dedicated group of film makers working under the banner of Tin Hat Productions. The…

15th Annual World War II Heritage Days Honors MoH Recipients

The Commemorative Air Force (CAF) is a little-known non-profit organization dedicated to preserving vintage aircraft and sharing the history of yesterday with today. This year,…

Russia’s 1st Naval Victory – Defeating Sweden at the Battle of Gangut

The Great Northern War (1700 – 1721) pitted two great warrior leaders against one another for over 20 years – Peter I of Russia and…

D-Day Landing Ship Becomes Museum in Muskegon

When Lt. Paul Grambsch saved his ship’s tattered flag from destruction a few days after the D-Day invasion, he couldn’t know that 74 years later…

Memorial to Honor the Queen’s Lancashire Regiment

Ian Harvey

An event honoring the Queen’s Lancashire Regiment is scheduled, and a memorial is set to be built in remembrance of all those who have served…

True Cost Of War: Public Shock After Battle of Shiloh

In 1862, the American Civil War was in its second year, and many still believed it would come to a quick end. The Battle of…