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The Lee-Enfield Put a SMLE on Tommies’ Faces and Fear in the Germans Hearts
The Lee-Enfield Number 4 rifle is a World War II veteran that still serves today.
Do You Have What it Takes to Follow in These Telemark Commandos’ Ski Tracks?
An expedition is retracing the steps of this WWII operation on its 80th anniversary.
At 108-Years-Old, One of the First Montford Point Marines Honored For His WWII Service
Cosmas D. Eaglin Sr., an original member of the Montford Point Marines — the group of the first Black troops to enlist in the Marine Corps — was recognized for his years of dedicated service across three military conflicts.
Book Review: Sharpen Your Bayonets: A Biography of Lieutenant General John Wilson “Iron Mike” O’Daniel
The author presents the career of this top-notch administrator, strict disciplinarian, and aggressive combat commander.
How W.Britain Has Been Making Model Soldiers—For 130 Years
MHQ goes behind the scenes with W.Britain Model Figures to learn how they create collectible soldiers.
Top Military Movies To Watch For in 2023
2023 is shaping up to be a good year for military movies.
The Oral History of Billy the Kid
In the 1930s the Federal Writers’ Project recorded anecdotes about
Billy the Kid—some undoubtedly spurious, others bearing the ring of truth.
Book Review: Tanks in the Battle of Germany 1945: Western Front
The author provides a "bigger picture" focus on tank warfare, including doctrine and organization by Axis and Allied forces.