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The Ace of Spades Was Used By the 101st Airborne Before It Became the ‘Death Card’

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Symbols during wartime are important and, more than that, they are powerful. Winston Churchill famously used the “V for Victory” symbol during World War II,…

MoH Recipient William H. Pitsenbarger Gave His Life Trying to Rescue His Injured Comrades

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Servicemen are presented with the Medal of Honor when they showcase incredible acts of valor. The highest and most prestigious award in the US military,…

The Rats of Tobruk: How A German Insult Was Reclaimed as a Proud Nickname

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At the beginning of the Second World War, Libya was still an Italian colony. As the only deep port in the eastern part of the…

Clint Eastwood Survived a Plane Crash Into Shark-Infested Waters While Serving in the US Army

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Clint Eastwood is arguably one of the most talented and well-known actors in Hollywood. His career spans nearly 70 years and includes a number of…

Russian Forces Are Hitting Eastern Ukraine With an Estimated 60,000 Shells Per Day

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The Russo-Ukraine War is nearing the four-month mark, and the Ukrainian military is beginning to run dangerously low on the ammunition needed to operate its…

Russia’s War on Ukraine is Emphasizing the Need for Military Powers to Adapt to the Changing Face of Conflict

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The Russian invasion of Ukraine has surpassed the 100-day mark and has seen much of the invaded country left in rubble. Many cities were razed…

Vietnam War Traps: 9 Viet Cong Booby Traps That Defined the Vietnam War

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The Vietnam War was infamous for the guerrilla warfare the American forces were largely unprepared for. The Viet Cong were on home turf and used…

Lt. Col. Terence Otway Used An Unconventional Tactic to Test His Men

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On June 6, 1944, 600 men squeezed into 32 transport planes en route to the Merville Gun Battery in Normandy. Known as the “Red Devils”,…

Tank Ramming Was a Dangerous Tactic Used By the Red Army During WWII

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Tanks are undoubtedly some of the most powerful military vehicles ever produced, and they made a world of difference to those fighting in the Second…

The World’s First Ever Gliderborne Attack Allowed Germany to Take Belgium

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Between May 10-11, 1940, Belgium’s Fort Eben-Emael was captured by a relatively small group of Germans. It was supposed to be manned by 1,200 soldiers,…

131,553 Allied Pilots and Airmen Trained in the ‘Aerodrome of Democracy’

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At the outset of the Second World War, the United Kingdom was faced with many problems, one of which was how to train the aircrews…

The History of Fragging in the US Military

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Leading a group of soldiers during wartime is a massive responsibility, and the decisions made can often mean the difference between life and death for…