The Battle of the Wilderness – Inside Grant and Lee’s Lethal First Encounter
“Historians and general readers often wonder who was the better general: Lee or Grant? The Battle of the Wilderness is the perfect case study for exploring that simple question.” By John Reeves “MORE DESPERATE fighting…
USS Devilfish – The Curious Case of the Only U.S. Navy Submarine to be Attacked by a Kamikaze
“A look at the organization and methods of the kamikaze units shows why the Devilfish incident was considered so unusual in the history of kamikaze attacks during World War Two.” By Nathaniel Patch THE IMAGE…
The Belfast Blitz – Inside the Deadly 1941 Luftwaffe Raids on Northern Ireland
“What happened in 1941 changed the city forever. Many of those who died as a result of enemy action lived in tightly packed, poorly constructed, terraced housing.” Re-printed with permission from WartimeNI.com THE BELFAST BLITZ was…
Dutch Weapons and American Independence – How the United Provinces Made a Fortune Supplying Muskets in the Revolutionary War
“Until the Netherlands was drawn into war with Britain on the side of France and Spain, the carefully neutral Dutch Republic was better known for its weapons than its tulips.” By John Danielski PRIOR TO…
USS Ranger – Meet the Only Original U.S. Fleet Carrier to Fight in the Atlantic in WW2
“Ranger would go down in history as the only one of the U.S. Navy’s original pre-war carriers not to see action against the Japanese.” By Marc Liebman WHEN CONSIDERING U.S. Navy aircraft carrier operations of…
Crossing the Red Line — 12 World Powers That Used Chemical Weapons Since the First World War
“The Chemical Weapons Convention of 1992 achieved a near-universal rejection of poison gas.” FOLLOWING THE introduction of chemical weapons during in the First World War, global opinion has largely condemned the use of poison gas….