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A Kiwi Victory: Minesweepers Moa and Kiwi Bag a Japanese Sub By Repeatedly Ramming It

During WWII the Japanese Navy changed its communication codes on a regular basis, this was a mammoth task as new codebooks had to be transferred…

The Evacuation of Dunkirk, The Evacuation That Kept Britain’s Hopes Of Victory Alive

The events of May and early June 1940 were equal parts disaster and Miracle. For France, it was a complete disaster – a total military defeat by…

Operation Chastise: The Dambusters of WWII Explored in a New Documentary

Ian Harvey

As WWII veterans age into their 80s and 90s their often untold stories are being lost forever as they pass away. Fortunately, some have told…

Battle of Monte Cassino – Breaking through German Defense into Rome

Waqas Ali

From 1943 till 1945, Italy was occupied by Nazi Germany and acted as a puppet state, called the Italian Socialist Republic and led by the…

In 1937 Young Nazi “Spyclists” Traveled Around Britain for Reconnaissance

Ian Harvey

During the summer of 1937, Britain was so full of spies that posters were put up in public areas warning people that “Silence is safety,…

The Pals Battalions: Comradeship and Tragedy in the First World War

Few stories better exemplify the spirit of the First World War than that of the Pals battalions. These British units embodied comradeship, courage, unwavering national…

USCGC Heriberto Hernandez, Named For A Coastguard Hero Who Was Killed In Vietnam

On October 16, 2015, the United States Coast Guard gained a new Cutter. The 154 foot Sentinel Class Fast Response Cutter was named after a…

Roman Legions Of Renown… And How They Earned Their Names

Roman legions could become famous for their endurance or victories in war. Though all were numbered, many also had names that recorded their history, origins or…

A U-Boat captain and a US Coast Guard Cutter’s captain meet at the end of WWII

War is full of brief encounters. A sudden glimpse of the face of an enemy; the brief sighting of an enemy submarine; or seeing a wounded…

Five Critical Events Leading To The Surrender of Axis Forces in Tunisia During WWII

It takes serious planning and organization to carry out any major operations in a war zone effectively. For the Allied forces, the many operations and battles…

When the Soviets Shot Down A U-2 Spyplane, The Cold War Turned Hot

Waqas Ali

The Lockheed U-2 also known as the “Dragon Lady” is a high altitude recon aircraft that was built in 1957 to gather a range of…

Wreckage from the USS Lexington (CV-2) Located in the Coral Sea 76 Years after the Aircraft Carrier was Sunk

Expedition Led by Microsoft Co-founder and Philanthropist Paul G. Allen is another Historic Success   Wreckage from the USS Lexington was discovered on March 4, 2018, by the…