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8 changes Napoleon made to warfare – one of the most influential generals in history

Napoleon Bonaparte was one of the most influential generals in history. Combining the ideas of the foremost military theorists of his era with the study…

Napoleon Bonaparte: A military life – one of the most successful generals in military history

Napoleon Bonaparte was one of the most successful generals in military history. Through skill as a military commander, he made himself the ruler of a…

12 reasons why Napoleon won at Austerlitz – his greatest success

On December 2, 1805, Napoleon achieved what many consider his greatest success. Outnumbered by the combined armies of the Russian Tsar Alexander I and the…

WW2 Tiger Moth pilot takes to the air one last time

Dr. Sandy Saunders, despite being 94 and being aware he is dying of bladder and prostate cancer, recently put on his flying jacket, scarf and…

The Forgotten Sacrifice and Horrific Demise of Eleven WWII Heroes

The bodies of eleven American soldiers were found in a field in Belgium during the last winter of World War II. Their eyes had been…

The Fascinating story of Tokyo Rose – an American woman forced to broadcast WW2 propaganda by the Japanese

Radio propaganda was a prominent part of World War II and perhaps no on-air propagandist was more well-known than Iva Toguri, also known as “Tokyo…

Band of Brothers, Behind The Scenes – New Book In The Works

After more than 15 years, why is Band of Brothers still such a popular television series? Looking back, after watching the series so many times,…

Soldier missing since Korean War has been accounted for and buried with Full Military Honors

The Department of Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) recently announced that the remains of serviceman Cpl. Luis P. Torres, killed during the Korean War, have…

120 unexploded WW1 shells found during home improvement in France

Finding not one but 120 unexploded bombshells brought a home improvement job to a quick halt recently in Beuvry, France in the Pas-de-Calais area. Bomb…

100 years on, a new survey gives the first look at the sunken wreck of the HMS Vanguard

An initial survey of the wreckage of HMS Vanguard supports the view that the ship blew up due to an accidental magazine explosion which took…

The largest American military operation of the First World War – The Meuse-Argonne Offensive

The Meuse-Argonne Offensive was the largest American military operation of the First World War. Engaging over a million American soldiers throughout the last months of…

Amiens: the beginning of the Hundred Days Offensive – The Allies brought enormous resources to bear

In August 1918, the Allied forces began their final great push of the First World War. Later known as the Hundred Days Offensive, this series…