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Their Lives For You – Battle of the Bulge Veteran Awarded France’s Highest Accolade

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…

Justice Chambers Personified the Marines in the Pacific in WWII

Jeff Edwards

During the vicious battle of Iwo Jima, 27 men were awarded the Medal of Honor for inexplicable acts of gallantry to capture a mere 8…

The Battle of Monte Cassino and the Breaking of the Gustav Line

Colin Fraser

The main fixture of these nearly insurmountable defenses that General Sir Harold Alexander, Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Armies in Italy threw the bulk of his…

Channel Dash: When the Germans Snuck a Whole Fleet Group Through the English Channel

Colin Fraser

For many generations, British sea power was a terrifying obstacle to any nation or empire who wished to oppose the might of those Isles. In…

Frank Luke, Medal of Honor Recipient – The “Arizona Balloon Buster”

Jeff Edwards

People might not think shooting a balloon out of the sky is a substantial feat for a fighter pilot. But surround that balloon with enemy…

Julius Caesar Conquered Many Different Tribes During His Gaulish Wars – Here Are Just A Few Of Them

When Julius Caesar invaded Gaul, he was not facing a united nation. Instead, he had to fight a range of various tribes who dealt with…

Pilot Ed Freeman: Awarded the MOH for service at the Battle of Ia Drang Valley

Jeff Edwards

Flying his helicopter over 14 times into a hot landing zone, Pilot Ed Freeman earned the Medal of Honor at the Battle of Ia Drang…

What Happened To Prisoners Of War In Medieval England

Every medieval English monarch had to decide how to deal with prisoners of war. Ruling over territory that sometimes ran from the highlands of Scotland…

The Perfect, Unkillable Soldier – He Fought In Wars For Almost Fifty Years

Some men have no fear of death, while others have no fear of personal injury. One man snubbed his nose at both, which was why…

US Pilot Gerald Young: Rescued Comrades from the Jungle of Vietnam

Jeff Edwards

It is often said that greater love hath no man than he who gives his life for his friends. That sentiment is the reason why…

World War Two – Three of Germany’s Top StuG Aces

War History online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Evan Pinter. With the ongoing popularity of games (most notably World of Tanks), movies and books about…

The Reasons Why Rome fell – Lead poisoning is often dismissed as a major cause for the decline of Rome, but the theory does have some merit

The Fall of Rome is a heavily debated topic with an extraordinary range of theories as to how such a great power ultimately fell, and…