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Out of fuel: Pilot Landed on a Container Ship – The Ship Claimed the Plane Under Salvage Rights (Watch)

An unusual incident involving a container ship and an aircraft from a nearby aircraft carrier occurred in June 1983, when NATO countries were staging an…

In 1974, Hirō Onoda Became The Last Japanese World War Two Soldier To Surrender

World War II ended in Europe on May 8, 1945. As for Southeast Asia and Oceania, peace only came several months later on September 2,…

Beutepanzer, How Germany Relied on Captured Military Vehicles To Continue The Fight in World War Two

The Germans during WWII were known for their engineering craftsmanship, but a less known fact is that they were very resourceful in times of need,…

Brookeborough Boer War Memorial Will Undergo Modifications

The names of all the servicemen from the Brookeborough region who died in the First and Second World Wars will be added to the village’s…

Veterans Honored at Vietnam War Fiftieth Anniversary Commemoration

Navy, Marine and Air Force veterans were individually recognized March 11 at the Palm Springs Air Museum’s 50-year Vietnam War commemoration. Guest speaker, Palm Springs…

World War Two Pilot’s Remains Discovered in the Ukraine

On June 6, 1944, as the D-Day invasion of Normandy was underway, 2nd Lt John Donald Mumford of the Army Air Forces was escorting a…

Historical book follows life of an army chaplain hero who was awarded the Military Cross

Four years ago Sarah Reay discovered letters written by World War One hero, Reverend Herbert Butler Cowl. He was her grandfather and she wrote a…

Korean War Soldier’s Remains Returning Home At Last

US Army Corporal Joseph N. Pelletier was 20 years old when he was killed in action during the Korean War. He was a member of…

Historian Believes That World War Two Actually Started In Asia In 1937

Rana Mitter is a historian at Oxford University. He believes that what we’ve been taught in the history books about World War II is incorrect.…

The “Spitfire Girls,” Critical to the Victory in WW2, Are Honored At Ceremony

The “ATA-girls” were a group of women who worked during World War II flying fighter planes to train pilots and to move planes from factories…

Japanese Monster Aircraft Carrier Submarines – By Hans Wiesman

War History Online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Hans Wiesman In this DAKOTA HUNTER Blog, you can read about the Japanese Monster Aircraft Carrier…

Danger Close: The Third Movie in the “Heroes of Valor” Series – Find the Trailer Here

DANGER CLOSE follows Edward R. Murrow Award-winning war reporter Alex Quade and her mission to tell “soldiers’ stories” during a series of unprecedented embeds with…