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North Vietnam’s Flame Thrower
The Chinese-built Type 74 flamethrower was a license-built copy of the Soviet LPO-50 that entered service in 1953
De Gaulle’s 1941 Plan to Overthrow Nazi-Backed Vichy France—On His Own
When the Allies refused to buck Vichy France, the exiled leader of the Free French resistance forces decided to take matters into his own hands.
The 3 Japanese Warlords Who Unified Japan
Warlords Oda Nobunaga, Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu worked both together and at odds to forge a nation from a feudal war zone
How This Aussie Soldier Received Top Military Honors From 2 Countries
Rayene Simpson was awarded the Victoria Cross and the U.S. Silver Star for his heroism
Man Hunter Tom Tobin Was Kit Carson III’s ‘Other’ Celebrated Grandfather
Tobin achieved renown in 1863 by tracking down and killing the serial-killing 'Bloody Espinosas' in what today is central Colorado
Jimi Hendrix Pretended to be Gay to Get of the Army
Hendrix used his knowledge of Army regulations to obtain an “early out” from the 101st Airborne.
Documenting the Allies’ Grueling March North Through Italy and France
Carl Chamberlain went to war with the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment and the 334th Quartermaster Supply Depot Company—and returned with hundreds of photos.
Tin Pan Alley: Where America’s Recording Industry Was Born
Where the makers of the American
songbook cut their tuneful teeth.