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The Heroic US Coast Guard Cutter Crew Who Battled U-Boats In WWI – An Amazing Tale of Bravery

The Navy Cross is awarded for valor and heroism while in service with the United States Naval Forces. Since its creation in 1919, there have…

The Panzer Attack on Faïd Pass – the most experienced forces in the region were about to hit the exposed French.

On January 30, 1943, German forces attacked the French holding Faïd Pass in Tunisia. The battle highlighted the weakness Allied troops in North Africa were…

Cresson Kearny – Nuclear War Survival Skills: It focused on what would happen if the US was affected by nuclear war

In the 1960s and 70s, the world was undergoing a period known as the Cold War. There was a very real threat of a potential…

We Ask If Anyone Was Really Neutral During WWII – The Story of Switzerland, Portugal and Sweden

The most destructive conflict in modern history certainly did not leave anyone unaffected. However, some countries – Switzerland, Portugal, Sweden, and Spain – were never…

After 39 Soviet Commandos Took Hill 3234 In Afghanistan, Not Even Hundreds Of Mujahedeen Could Dislodge Them

Greg Jackson

The Soviet-Afghan War, or the “Soviet Vietnam” as some political analysts called it, was one of the key points in which the decaying superpower came…

Bad Leadership, Old Tactics, & Modern Hardware Cause Carnage on the Eastern Front in WWI

The Brusilov offensive was Russia’s greatest military triumph of World War One, but also the scene of one of that nation’s most misguided and disastrous…

All Along The Control Tower – Review by Mark Barnes

I have to admit I was a bit dubious when I received this, the third volume of World War II era control tower photos from…

The Drafts – Building The Armies Of The American Civil War

In America, the draft is a controversial subject. Many people support it, as they feel it is necessary for a country at war, while many…

US Veteran Returns Japanese Flag To Family Of Fallen WWII Soldier

In 2012, Marvin Strombo was put in touch with the Obon Society. The non-profit organization out of Oregon connects US veterans with Japanese families so…

Allied Attacks on Japanese “Hell Ships” Unintentionally Killed Thousands of POWs in WWII

In the American Revolutionary War, hell ships were used by the British to hold American prisoners of war. Those ships had abhorrent living conditions, and as…

The Amazing Life of General Douglas MacArthur – A Man In His Prime When His Country Needed Him, Not Everyone Feels the Same

There are few times in history where we can say a man was born and raised in such a season that he should be at…

The Calm Before The Storm – What Patton Read On The Way To World War II

Ian Harvey

Seventy-seven years ago, Gen. George S. Patton’s biggest problem was boredom. The Army general was on a ship, the USS Augusta, in the Atlantic Ocean…