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June Events Announced at National WWI Museum and Memorial

The opening of the new special exhibition For Liberty: American Jewish Experience in WWI, the closing of John Singer Sargent Gassed, the fifth annual Taps at the Tower and…

The Japanese Navy Scores a Decisive Victory

Ian Harvey

One hundred and thirteen years ago, the Imperial Japanese and Russian Navies squared off in the Battle of Tsushima.  The Russians were looking for a…

From The 1967 Six Day War To Present Day – Peace Is Still Elusive In The Middle East

Ian Harvey

In 1967, the Six Day War from June 5th to June 10th may have been the shortest war yet seen.  It involved the countries of…

Dogs of War: Man’s Best Friends During Wartime + 33 photos

Canis lupus familiaris. Among countless species on Earth, some earned a special place in human hearts. Through thousands of years, dogs accompanied us with various tasks…

Slavic Siegecraft in the South: Col. Tadeusz Kościuszko at Saratoga and Ninety-Six

Siegecraft, or the art and science of surrounding and isolating enemy forces within a town or fortress, was an important element of eighteenth-century conflict and…

Signature Entertainment presents “100 Years Of The RAF” on DVD & Digital HD from 4th June

Officially endorsed by the RAF’s leading welfare charity; the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund, comes a new documentary celebrating a century of the Royal Air…

Armored Warfare Premieres Its First Season On Pc

Reveal a gruesome story of betrayal with an all-new narrative driven Special Operations Global publisher and developer My.com is proud to debut the story-driven expansion…

“Russian Colossus” – The Soviet KV Heavy Tanks

At the outbreak of WWII, the German Armored Divisions seemed invincible. Using their “Blitzkrieg” tactics which relied heavily on fast, maneuverable armored divisions they were…

The Fight Against German U-boats: New Book by Coastal Command Pilot

A new book authored by Jack and Richard Colman provides details of the work of the Coastal Command as they hunted German U-boats during World War II.…

Silent Hunters in Blue Waters – German U-Boats in the Caribbean

One objective of the Nazi’s strategic plan for dealing with supply ships coming from the United States was to sow fear and panic among the…

Operation Market Garden: Almost 74 years after his loss, a part of Humphrey has returned home – his 82nd AB Jumpboots

Second Lt. Frederick G. Humphrey was killed in action during Operation Market Garden in World War II. He left behind some letters, a few photographs, and…

WWII Vet Does “No Regrets Tour” of All 50 States

Ian Harvey

Sidney Walton, a globe-trotting ninety-year-old and veteran of the Second World War, has only one regret:  that he didn’t jump at the opportunity, in 1940,…