Vietnam Allows the U.S to Search for Soldiers Who Are Still Missing
Deputy Assistant Defense Secretary, Vikram Signh, told Trust.org that a delegation team of eight members will be lead by Senior Lieutenant General Nguyen Chi Vinh.…
‘The men get 16 hours on the bayonet’ Camp Wheeler Georgia During WWII
Camp WheeleR, GA. – Basic infantry training has changed since the days when people still thought they were getting out in a year. It’s…
Remembering Nancy Wake: WWII’s Most Decorated Woman
While she was still alive, Nancy Wake, WWII’s most decorated woman for her extraordinary war feats, hated people who messed up her life story; she…
PRESS RELEASE: WANTED: SINGLE ENGINE PILOTS TO FLY THE DOUGLAS DC-3
My name is Dan Gryder. Yes, I want you to fly my DC-3, left seat! The DC-3 used to be an airliner, then they became…
American War Movies Must-See on Veteran’s Day
To honor Veteran’s Day this coming November 11, one author, Robert Demar, has made up a list of good American war movies to watch –…
War Games During 1983 Almost Sparked Nuclear War
It is a little known instance where Britain and the United States almost provoked Russia into starting a nuclear attack. Once classified documents that have…
WWII Movie “Stalingrad” Brings Life to Russia’s Film Industry
WWII movie “Stalingrad”, the first ever Russian film in IMAX 3D, has become the country’s highest-grossing picture ever after breaking record sales not just in its…
WW1 worst mass injury event – research
A research that was done recently shows that many deaths experienced in New Zealand during the WW1 should have been significantly reduced if not…
Remembering the War Horse Heroes
Horse and Country reminds us that November 10th is known as Remembrance Sunday. The Horse Trust is a leading equine charity that is remembering the…
Antis: The Dog That Became a WWII Hero
Antis’ story is one courageous tale of how a dog’s bravery and loyalty made him a WWII hero. Enemy fire tore into the engines of…
World War One Innovators: Patriots or Capitalists?
World War One happened to pave way for what is now known as the ear of industrialization, great innovations were made. The Great War (as…