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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…

“The Royal Navy at Dunkirk” – Review by Mark Barnes

Good histories rely on reliable source material and you cannot get much better than the contents of this compelling read assembled by Martin Mace. He…

Missing Both Legs, This RAF Fighter Ace Took Out 22 Germans Planes, Then Escaped Multiple POW Camps

Jeff Edwards

Life with amputated legs can prove difficult for even the most mundane of tasks require extra effort.  But trying taking on the German Luftwaffe and…

When He Ran Out of Grenades He Started Throwing Empty Beer Bottles and Earned the Victoria Cross

Jeff Edwards

War tends to favor those with initiative and ingenuity and for Victoria Cross recipient Bill Speakman, he would evidently possess both.  Some might think when…

Julius Caesar At The Siege Of Alesia – The Decisive Battle In His Conquest Of Gaul

The Imperator Gaius of the Julii, who was called Caesar, was in Gaul with sixty thousand men. Twelve legions of Roman infantry were supported by…

The Last “Triple Nickel” Has Passed Away At Age 96

Ian Harvey

The last member of the all-black 555th Parachute Battalion recently passed away in Huntington Station, New York.  Clarence Hylan Beavers was ninety-six years old. Beavers…

The Hidden Side of Operation Dynamo – Soldiers Who Were Left Behind At Dunkirk

Ian Harvey

Most of the time, especially during big conflicts like the world war, historians tend to lean towards the success stories while some less successful tales…

A Tragic Accident Onboard The USS Oriskany Cost Many Lives – Without An Enemy Ship In Sight

On the morning of the 26th of October, 1966 the USS Oriskany was stationed 50 miles off the north coast of Vietnam. A group of Skyhawk…

Vlad The Impaler: Loved to Impale Captured Soldiers – a Lot

Ian Harvey

Vlad the Impaler or Vlad Tepes was one of the greatest and more interesting figures from history. Vlad III was likely born in Sighisoara, Transylvania in…

Games That Teach History – Learning History from Civilization

Historical video games, like many historical films, are full of inaccuracies, mainly to make the story fit better into the medium and to make it…