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John D. Bulkeley’s Daring Evacuation of General Douglas Macarthur on a 77′ PT Boat

The US Navy is best known for its Admirals and battleships. Both are often the most prominent assets in the fleet, but in the Philippines,…

WWI in East Africa, and the Legendary Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck

The East African campaigns of the First World War were quite unlike the fighting that dominated Europe. Instead of the four years of trench-on-trench stalemate…

Operation Longcloth: The Burma Campaign of WWII – “The greatest guerrilla operation ever undertaken”

Reuters described Operation Longcloth as “the greatest guerrilla operation ever undertaken.” Louis Allen wrote that it “had panache, it had glamor, it had cheek.” It…

Cary Elwes And Matthew Modine To Star In the World War II drama “Burning At Both Ends”

Cary Elwes and Matthew Modine are starring in the World War II drama BURNING AT BOTH ENDS for Slingshot Ltd., as the opening project for…

Centennial Commemoration of American Entry in WWI, Two Special Exhibitions & Sneak Preview of New PBS Documentary Highlight Upcoming Events at National World War I Museum and Memorial

The official United States event commemorating the centennial of American entry into World War I, the opening of a free, large-scale outdoor photographic exhibition and…

National Archives Foundation Announces Honorary Committee to Support “Remembering Vietnam” Exhibit

The National Archives Foundation today announced an honorary committee to support the National Archives’ new exhibition, Remembering Vietnam: Twelve Critical Episodes in the Vietnam War, opening November…

America and the Future of War: The Past as Prologue Examines What History Suggests about the Future Possibilities and Characteristics of War

The Hoover Institution Press released America and the Future of War: The Past as Prologue, by Williamson Murray, explains why America must remain prepared to…

Battle of Khe Sanh May Have Been The Cause Of The Tet Offensive’s Success

Not only was the Battle of Khe Sanh one of the longest and bloodiest confrontations of the Vietnam War, it also kept American focus away…

Battle of Wake Island – All Those Who Surrendered Were Tortured, 98 Were Machine-Gunned

Before the threat of war in the Pacific and the outbreak of World War II, Wake Island was a stopping off point for vacationers aboard…

Top Four Totally Effective Surprise Attacks in Military History

Surprise attacks and ambushes can turn the tide of war. More often than not, the side that has the larger base of industry or manpower…

The Best Sniper Of World War 1 – Francis Pegahmagabow

Francis Pegahmagabow is not a well-known name, but he was a Canadian First Nation sniper-hero of World War One and the most-awarded native soldier in…

Mantinea: Greeks Killing Each Other to Pave the Way for Conquest

Philip of Macedon conquered the Greeks, most of us know that, but how did he do it? These mighty Greeks faced huge numbers of Persian…