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Rare PT Boat Is On The move From New Orleans, Scheduled For Launch In 2017

The launch of the PT-305, which will take passengers at $350 a pop, is set for March 25, 2017. The motor torpedo boat, nicknamed U.S.S.…

Family’s 100-Year-Old Mystery Solved As Lost First World War Submarine Wreck Is Found

British divers discovered the British submarine E5’s intact hull recently off the Netherland coast following an agreement that temporarily suspended the shipping lane under which…

The United Kingdom’s Most Extraordinary Female World War Two Pilot

Very few pilots can brag that they flew an unknown airplane without training, using only a preflight checklist. Lettice Curtis, who died in 2014 aged…

Shooting In Slow Motion – The Invention That Gave The Germans The Advantage In The Air In WW1

Imagine the dilemma faced by a First World War fighter pilot in 1914 who risked damaging or shooting his airplane’s propeller off with rapid-firing machine…

The Slow Disappearance Of Second World War Wrecks At The Hands Of Illegal Salvagers

Dutch defense minister Jeanine Hennis has told Members of the Dutch Parliament in a written briefing that three of the nation’s warships sunk in the…

Nancy Wake: Special Ops Agent And The Gestapo’s Most Wanted

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A British Special Ops agent during World War II, Nancy Wake was a wartime beauty, and not a person to be messed with. She was…

10 Facts – Napoleon’s Invasion of Spain

Invading an Ally Before France invaded Spain in October 1807, the two countries were allies. However, Spain was not the reliable ally Napoleon wished for.…

Mary Edwards Walker – The Only Woman Ever To Receive The Medal Of Honor

Early life Mary Edwards Walker was born into a society where strict gender roles controlled the lives of women. However, thanks to the liberal outlook…

9 Ways That Napoleon’s Blockade of Britain Undermined His Own Empire

In 1806, Napoleon Bonaparte launched a blockade of Great Britain. Merchants from the French Empire and its dependencies were no longer allowed to trade with…

Gauls Vs Romans: Two Very Different Ways Of War

When Julius Caesar invaded Gaul in the 1st century BC, two very different schools of war clashed. In some ways, the Gauls and the Romans…

The First Man to Sink a Japanese Warship – The Battle Of Wake Island

Most people believe that although the Japanese succeeded in bombing Pearl Harbor during WWII, they never managed to occupy so much as an inch of American soil,…

Documentary “Ageless Friends” – An Unusual Friendship Between A Dutch Man And An American Soldier From Another Time

It was the fascination of the personal stories from the Second World War that brought him to the American Military Cemetery in Margraten. There, Maarten…