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The Shetland Bus – Escape, Survival & Adventure To Keep Norwegian Resistance In The Fight

Europe during the Second World War was a bleak place; German forces invaded Norway on the 9th of April, 1940, and as the country was…

Remains Of Two British WWI Soldiers Recovered After 100 Years

Privates William Marmon, 21, and Harry Carter, 20, were killed with six other soldiers when a 15-ton German underground mine exploded on November 22, 1915,…

This Wounded Soldier Got Off His Stretcher And Ran Back To The Fight, Killing Enemies With His Rifle And Entrenching Tool

Epic feats of bravery and martial skill rarely take the form of a two-day rampage, but that is how Ben Wilson would earn a Medal…

Death Of D-Day Veteran Just One Week After Being Awarded France’s Highest Honor

Only one week after receiving France’s Legion d’Honneur medal a D-Day veteran has died in Bradford, England after a sudden visit to the hospital. Skipton…

Anonymous Author Pieces Together the Secret Story Of The SAS In WW2 With New Book

The story of Edwin Weaver and other Special Air Service and Long Range Desert Group (LRDG) members killed in action from 1941 to 1947 has…

Decorated WWII Veteran Pilot Gets One Last Flight In His Plane

Frank Royal is a 101-year-old veteran of World War II. He was born in Colorado during World War I. He was in college, studying to…

WW2 Veteran Owes His Life To The Atomic Bomb Which Ended The War

If not for the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki in 1945, Gordon Highlander Alistair Urquhart wouldn’t have lived to 97. Urquhart died recently from natural…

The New USS Detroit Is Ready For Duty

The US Navy is keeping quiet about the new USS Detroit, commissioned in its namesake city.  The ship was open for public tours, but news…

How the Other Side Ate: Meals of Royal Naval Officers During The Napoleonic Wars

Officers of the Royal Navy at the turn of the 19th century were expected to live charmed and genteel lives. This was reflected in almost…

100 years on – Looking Back at the Importance of the Battle of Jutland

Ian Harvey

Lasting roughly 36 hours on May 31st 1916, the Battle of Jutland changed the course of the First World War. It was the only major…

November Events at National World War I Museum and Memorial

Honoring those who served during Veterans Day Weekend by providing free admission to veterans/active duty military personnel and half-price admission for the general public, the…

WWI Battle of Verdun: The Battle That Was Never “Won”

Ian Harvey

The president of France, Francois Holland, joined German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the re-opening ceremony of the recently renovated museum that stands on the site…