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‘Hold My Beer’ – War Hero Thomas Fitzpatrick Twice Landed His Aircraft in New York City (While Drunk)

AI rendering of an aircraft parked in the middle of a Manhattan street at night

Thomas Fitzpatrick was a World War II and Korean War veteran who stole and landed an aircraft in front of a bar in New York…

Amazonian Warriors of the Ancient Worlds

Women warriors of the ancient world Warfare has traditionally been a man’s world. The reasons for this varies historically and culturally but, regardless of time…

Major-General Gubbins-The Man who Made Dirty Warfare a Passion.

During the Second World War, Britain’s Special Operations Executive (SOE) reinvented the art of covert warfare. The organization recruited, trained, and equipped both secret agents…

Does Size Really Matter? – The Big Guns of WW1

Conan White

The Big Guns-1914 to 1918 World War One was the first industrialized war that was on a truly global scale. With mass production and ever…

Amazing Drone Footage of the USS Alabama A.K.A “Lucky A”

The USS Alabama is indeed, of outstanding historic significance to the American people, having led a storied career as a World War II battleship, and…

Awe-Inspiring Footage of the Normandy American Cemetery & Memorial

From the footage, you can see an enormous formation of white crosses, arrayed over a long stretch of green lawn, and demarcated by a series…

Fuhrer Sale- Fury at Hitler Painting Auction

Ian Harvey

Five paintings put up for sale through a German auction house failed to sell when they were included in a public auction recently. Auction house…

General Orde Wingate: Brilliant Eccentric

The British armed forces in WWII were famous for a number of reasons: innovation, unreal stubbornness in defense, and much else. They were also known…

To Do My Duty. The Scout Master & Hitler’s Nuclear Program

In the early twentieth century, a British man named Baden Powell founded the Boy Scout Movement. From this humble organization, Scouting spread across the globe.…

The Tupolev Tu-128: The Largest Fighter Aircraft to Ever be in Service

In the early decades of the Cold War, threats of potential nuclear air attacks were familiar on both sides of the tension. Both the Soviet…

History For Sale: Ruined WW2 Gun Tower – Would Make a Cool Home

Ian Harvey

Real estate experts tell us that location is the key ingredient to getting top dollar when selling a property. Even more important than a building’s…

The Right Decision? Heroic End Of French Fleet – Scuttled 77 Ships To Avoid Capture By Nazi Germany

It was exactly 4:00 AM on November 27, 1942. A thick veil of darkness was lingering over the skies of Toulon, but the city’s inhabitants were…