Scout Dogs at War – How U.S. Army K-9 Patrols Sniffed Out the Enemy in Korea

“The only scout dog team involved during the Korean conflict, the 26th ISDP took part in more than 1,500 combat patrols during the course of the war.” By Michael Lemish SUBMITTED FOR YOUR approval is…

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The ‘Royal American’ Rifles – Inside the 5/60th Regiment, Wellington’s Deadly Skirmishers of the Peninsular War

“The unit that had proved so deadly was the 5th Battalion of the 60th (Royal American) Regiment of Foot: the first rifle battalion in the British Army.” By Rob Griffith SEPT. 1, 1813: Jean-de-Dieu Soult,…

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Target Berlin – Inside the Forgotten Soviet Bomber Raids on Hitler’s Capital

“The Soviet Union’s burgeoning strategic bomber arm carried out attacks on Berlin too.” AT THE START of the Second World War, Hitler’s air force chief Hermann Göring made a brazen pronouncement: If enemy planes drop a single…

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Battle of Trevilian Station – Inside George Armstrong Custer’s Other ‘Last Stand’

“One can only wonder – as the warriors began to circle at Little Big Horn – if for a split-second Custer experienced a sense of déjà vu; a disturbing recollection of Trevilian Station.” By Jim…

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The Mi-24 ‘Hind’ – 10 Amazing Facts About the Cold War’s Deadliest Helicopter

“The Hind was a formidable symbol of Soviet military power, appearing in several hot spots around the globe during the 1970s and 80s.” (Originally Published on Dec 16, 2018) “WE’RE NOT AFRAID of the Russians,…

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The Last Day of World War Two – How Americans Marked V-J Day in 1945 and How It’s Remembered Today

“Today the guns are silent. A great tragedy has ended. A great victory has been won.” By Marc Gallicchio IN THE UNITED States, Sept. 2 is V-J Day – the official date commemorating the surrender…

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