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A Play About Ursula Graham Bower Was Performed In The Village She Led Against The Japanese In WWII

Ursula Graham Bower’s exploits in India beginning in 1937 have been compiled into a play about her life. Entitled “Ursula: Queen of the Jungle,” it…

Holding the Line, Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa Ngarimu Picked Up the VC in Tunisia

Jeff Edwards

It is a name that might be hard to remember in its entirety, but that is only until people learn of the inexplicable gallant last…

See Where Kings, Diplomats and Prime Ministers Met Under The Streets Of London

Ian Harvey

At the corner of Horse Guards Road and King Charles Street, London, sandwiched between two large buildings next to Clive Steps, is a set of…

Some Facts We Didn’t Know About SS-Standartenführer Joachim Peiper

Many men, soldiers, and supporters of Hitler and his politics helped Germany do the damage it did during World War II. One of those men…

Before Calling it a Night: The One Man Demolition Squad Destroyed, With Grenades, Six Enemy machine guns posts

Thomas Currie “Diver” Derrick wasn’t among the first to join the Australian military when WWII broke out in 1939. When he finally did join the…

The Gigantic Floating Dry Docks That Could Repair Battleships And Carriers Thousands Of Miles From Home

The United States Navy, during World War 2, decided to create a temporary forward base utilizing service stations; these stations meant the United States Navy…

Strange: In WWII Pigeons Were Trained To Guide Missiles

Pigeons aren’t birds known for their skill, their intelligence, or even their friendly demeanor. To most people, pigeons are nothing more than a bird seen…

By Sacrificing Himself Coastguard Douglas Munro Saved 500 Marines From Being Slaughtered

Gabe Christy

The United States Coast Guard was founded on a tradition of taking small boats into dangerous conditions to save lives. This skill made Coast Guard…

Korea: Marine Manned Machinegun Alone – Found Dead Next Morning With Over 200 Dead Enemies Around Him

Jeff Edwards

The history of war is comprised of many occupational specialties necessary for military victory.  Within the culture of Military Service, one would often find rivalries…

A Turning Point In The Life Of Musashi, The Undefeated Samurai

Miyamoto Musashi was three hours late. This was his way. On the beach the tension in the air was palpable. Sasaki Kojiro paced up and…

Medal of Honor, 3 Navy Crosses, and Highest Ship Kill Count for a Submarine Commander in the Pacific

Jeff Edwards

The War in the Pacific was perhaps the last time that history has given us all-out open warfare between two mighty naval fleets on a…

“My Heart Refused Such Sinister Grandeurs” – The Fall Of The Last Napoleon

Jack Beckett

It was a turbulent time in Europe. The year was 1870, and the Kingdom of Prussia held the reins of power. Prussia’s king, Wilhelm, was…