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The 1st Ranger Battalion’s First Adversary Wasn’t the Nazis—It Was Patton
Before paving the way for a significant victory over Nazi Germany, the commando outlet's men clashed with the infamous general.
M142 HIMARS: The US Artillery Pounding Russia in Ukraine
Russia's recent advances in Ukraine seem to have been slowed down thanks to America's latest contribution to the defenders
That Time FDR Served Hot Dogs to the King of England
"Push it into your mouth and keep pushing it until it is all gone.”
Is This the Winningest Footlocker of World War 2?
This storage chest emblazoned with a pan-ocean victory tally was once owned by a U.S. Navy man. What's its story?
The MiG-25 Terrified the West Until A Defector Exposed its True Nature
The once-top-secret Soviet interceptor turned out to be a Potemkin Village of an airplane.
How Hot Did Battles Feel For Civil War Soldiers
Extreme heat conditions affected battle strategy and killed soldiers.
This Ukrainian Orphan Girl Became a World War II Hero
Nina Onilova set out to become a soldier and made history as a woman machine gunner.
Bullets Weren’t the Only Thing to Worry About at Gettysburg — The Heat Could Be Just as Dangerous
Gettysburg battlefield guide and author Jeffrey J. Harding teamed up with Pennsylvania State University meteorologist Jon M. Nese, Ph.D., to pin down what soldiers likely experienced.