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Trinity Site, Where the First Atomic Bomb Was Detonated – A Place that Changed the World

In 1945 the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki saw firsthand the destructive powers of the nuclear bomb. The atomic bomb decimated both cities and…

Into the Jaws of Death: The Greatest Raid of WWII, The St Nazaire Raid

On 28 March 1942, British forces launched one of the most daring operations of the Second World War. Now known as “The Greatest Raid of…

A Peaceful Invasion – The Allied Occupation Of Iceland During World War Two

After Hitler seized Denmark and Norway in 1940, the British government became concerned about his next step, as the Nazi war machine demonstrated its might…

Medal of Honor: Lt. Hibbs Was Killed Charging 2 Machine Guns to save a Wounded Soldier

Jeff Edwards

The most important elements of military combat leadership could be described as mission accomplishment followed by troop welfare.  Were they in the opposite order a…

The Charge of The Polish Cavalry Against German Tanks in 1939 – How It Was Turned Into A Modern Myth

Poland had a long history of horsemanship, and its light cavalry called Uhlans (A Tatar word for “Hero,” or “Rider”) were the pride of its…

The Battles of El Alamein – The Beginning Of The End Of Rommel’s Africa Corps

In the summer of 1942, things were looking bleak for British and Commonwealth soldiers fighting in North Africa. The forces of Nazi Germany under General…

Flying instructor wants to build 12 new Spitfires to mark 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain

Ian Harvey

The Supermarine Spitfire designed by Reginald Joseph Mitchell, a British aeronautical engineer, was one of the best fighters during WWII. Invaluable in the Battle of…

Not vandals but a tree smashes the graves of hero Polish soldiers & airmen

Ian Harvey

A cemetery in Gloucestershire, Britain has recently had several graves destroyed. Included in the desecrated graves are those of Polish veterans from WWII who fought…

The Battle of Britain – One of the Most Important Aerial Campaigns in History

The Battle of Britain was one of the most important aerial campaigns in history. It stopped Nazi Germany’s westward expansion and prevented the invasion of…

Beachcomber, the Canadian War Pigeon Awarded A Medal After the Dieppe Raid

Animals were part of war efforts throughout history. It would be hard to think of ancient and medieval warfare without horses, elephants, dogs, mules, and…

Alexander’s First Great Cavalry Charge and the Last Stand of the 300 Sacred Band

Alexander is well known as one of the best commanders of all time. His accomplishments are even more remarkable given his youth. Alexander had two great…

Alvin York, Who Single-Handedly Captured 132 Enemy Soldiers In WWI – Great Pictures Too (he even addressed the 82nd AB)

Sergeant Alvin York was seemingly born to a hardscrabble existence and anonymity in death, but World War One changed that forever. The story of York is…