The Battle of Bennington – How a Little-Known Frontier Clash Altered the Course of the Revolutionary War

“The Battle of Bennington by any standard had been a minor sideshow, but a sideshow that nevertheless had dramatic strategic consequences.” By Jim Stempel DURING THE afternoon of Aug. 16, 1777, the skies finally cleared…

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HMCS Skeena – Meet One of the Toughest Warships of the Battle of the Atlantic

“As experienced and professional a destroyer as any of them on the North Atlantic run.” By James Brun HIS MAJESTY’S Canadian Ship Skeena was a River-class destroyer and one of the first two ships built…

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Great Escapes – Seven British Armies That Evaded Total Annihilation 

“There is something to celebrate in the stubborn tenacity that has seen the country’s army out of so many near-disasters.” By Douglas Brown BRITAIN’S ARMIES have had a curious habit of transforming battlefield defeats into…

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The Eye of the Storm – How Alfred Waud’s Sketches Captured the Carnage of the U.S. Civil War

“Armed with little more than a sketchpad and a set of charcoal pencils, Waud witnessed a string of battles, faithfully committing the destruction he saw to paper.” MUCH HAS BEEN written about pioneering photographers like Mathew…

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The Consolidated PBY Catalina – Meet the Flying Boat that Helped the Allies Win WW2

“It would serve in every maritime theatre of the war while performing an array of missions, from reconnaissance and search-and-rescue to sub-hunting and anti-shipping.” By James Brun THE CONSOLIDATED PBY was not one of the…

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“We Happy Few” – The Battle of Agincourt and the Birth of an English Legend

“Gentlemen of England shall think themselves accursed they were not here” – Henry V, Act IV, Scene 3 (Originally published Oct 24, 2015) By Anne Curry WHY DOES THE Battle of Agincourt, fought in northern…

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