Supermarine: Call For Investors & Enthusiasts to Help Rebuild an Aviation Legend
There is nothing quite like the romance of flight to make folks wax lyrical and the Supermarine S.5 has inspired poetic souls to great heights…
Five New Books From The Pen & Sword Family Reviewed
As we edge closer to the fortieth anniversary, it’s a little surprising that the Falklands War continues to excite a fair degree of commentary and…
Eagle Recovered From the Graf Spee is Going to Auction $26 Million
The latest item that may soon be up for auction is the large 360 kg bronze Nazi eagle that was recovered from the battleship Graf…
Tank Museum tank in WW1 Film Epic ‘1917’
The new film 1917, written and directed by Sir Sam Mendes and released today, features The Tank Museum’s WW1 Mark II Tank. The Mark II…
Three Varied Books From The Uniform Imprint – Reviewed
Travel down a certain unprepossessing road on the Neuve Chapelle battlefield and you will come to one of those spots where the local highway maintenance…
Photos of Queen Elizabeth II’s Service During the Second World War
A lot has been discussed regarding how the latest generation of the British Royal Family presents itself. This has primarily had to do with how…
Militracks 2020 The Jadgpanther is in Attendance
Overloon, Netherland, (January 8th, 2020). Militracks is an event at The Overloon War Museum in The Netherland. The event takes place on 16/17 May, and…
Montgomery – Friends Within Foes Without
Montgomery: Ok, let’s not beat about the bush. I’ve been fascinated by the subject of this book for a good while. He is the full…
SAS Legend who Rescued Hostages in 1980 Iranian Embassy Siege Dies
Tom MacDonald passed away at the age of 71 after a battle with cancer. MacDonald is best known as a former SAS member who was…
Mystery Skeleton Found in California Hills was a Incarcerated Japanese-American
Last fall, hikers climbing Mount Williamson discovered a skeleton. It was wearing a leather belt and had leather shoes on his feet. They posted on…
Campaign to Save Doomed Falklands War Carrier From the Scrapyard
There may be no nation in the world more proud of its naval history than the U.K., so when one of its much-loved Falklands War…