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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…

WWII Photo Leads Son to Czechoslovakia to Identify Mysterious Woman

Jerry Huffman’s father, Paul, served in World War II as a tank driver with the US Army. He was helping liberate Czechoslovakia from the Germans…

On A Hill Far Away: Remains of Marine from Chosin Reservoir Close to Being Identified

Guest Author

War History Online presents this Guest Article from  Ned Forney We’ll never know the terror 18-year-old Marine PFC Edward “Eddie” Thorn experienced in the final…

American Legion Post Renamed for World War I Soldier

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…

Leading by Example – Helicopter Pilot Becomes Top Warrant Officer in MO National Gurard

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…

Found – Battle of Britain Hero, Thought Missing, Is Alive and Well in Ireland

Battle of Britain pilot John Hemingway was a hero of the Battle of Britain in World War II. He is one of the ‘Few’, as…

WWII Espionage: Real Life Cloak & Dagger in Sweden

When I was a teenager in the late 1970’s, my favorite fiction books were those of Robert Ludlum – of “Bourne Identity” fame. Besides the…

Mi-24 “Flying Tank” – The Attack Helicopter Used Around the World (plus a ton of photos)

Certainly one of the most impressive attack helicopters in terms of it’s unique, almost alien design, the Mi-24 or “Hind” by its NATO designation is…