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WWI: An Evolution in Naval Warfare

Just like the war on land, the naval sphere of the First World War was dominated by industrial methods and new fighting machines. The Arms…

Tales of Survival: Machine-Gunned but Saved by a Silver-framed Photo of his Wife Joyce

Two veterans of World War II have recently shared their incredible tales of survival – all thanks to a picture frame and a glasses case. Charlie…

When Queen Elizabeth II Was an Auto Mechanic in WWII

It wasn’t unusual to see a woman in a military uniform in England in 1945. As early as 1939, Time magazine ran a cover story…

Once the Greatest Army in Europe – The Black Army of Hungary

Matthew Gaskill

In the latter half of the 15th century, there was a superpower in Europe. It wasn’t France, and it wasn’t England. Spain would not rise…

Rangers Lead the Way – The First Ranger Units of WWII

When the United States entered World War II in December of 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt decided that he needed a specialized unit similar to…

Discovery of WWII Bomber Brings Closure for Families

Tom Schindler was 7 months old when his father, Staff Sgt. Eugene J. Darrigan, was killed in World War II. Now 74 years old, he…

Sunken Treasure: The Fight Over the Spanish Galleon San Jose

In 1981, Sea Search Armada, a company funded by American investors and based in Belleview, Washington, found a three-hundred-year-old wreck of a Spanish Galleon in…

Historic Japanese Internment Camps – Could be Lost Forever Because of Cuts

Because of proposed cuts in the United States budget for 2019, the National Park Services would be severely reduced.  This may have a negative impact…

25 Stunning Photos of the King Tiger – Some We Haven’t Seen Before

Brief entry into the War The German Tiger II heavy tank is disputably one of the best tanks of the entire World War II, and…

Shell Shock, Combat fatigue, PTSD & We all know the General Patton story: 100 Years of Developing Treatment

“PTSD” or “Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder” is such a common term today that one can scarcely read the headlines or watch TV and not hear it…

Move Over Rosie the Riveter: Female Marines in WWII

It’s a well known and celebrated fact that while the men were off in Europe fighting the Nazis or in the Pacific battling the Japanese…

“Father Cyclone” of the Fighting 69th

Father Lawrence Edward Lynch grew up in Brooklyn, New York, one of twelve children in his family. His parents had emigrated from Ireland to America.…