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Was Eddie Slovik Naive to Expect Clemency After Deserting the U.S. Army?
"The Execution of Private Slovik" questions whether the American soldier really deserved to die for abandoning his post.
Combat Troops in Vietnam Depended On These Support Units
Although combat troops dominated the news during the Vietnam War, much was owed to the vast armada of support personnel who backed the fighting troops up
This Japanese Sub Sank in 1942—and Now You Can Take a Virtual Tour
You don't need a scuba license (or a plane ticket to Darwin, Australia) to explore I-124—just a computer.
An Ohio English Teacher Went to Fight in the Civil War. And Got His First True Taste of Battle
An Ohio teacher got his first true taste of battle as Vicksburg fell in the summer of 1863. Two arduous but fulfilling years in uniform followed.
‘Against All Odds’ Book Review
Alex Kershaw relates the wartime exploits of four notable Americans who received the Medal of Honor during World War II
Why Did Hitler and Stalin Form The Notorious “Nazi-Soviet Pact” of 1939?
Hitler and Stalin arguably created the most cynical – and deadly – treaty in history. What motivated the dictators to do this?
Building Stalin’s “Flying Tank”: The Ilyushin Il-2 Sturmovik
The Il-2 Sturmovik was designed to support Soviet ground forces and packed a solid […]
They Bought a WWII-era Lancaster Bomber to Honor Their Brother—and Now They Want It to Fly Again
Fred and Harold Panton created the Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre in East Kirby, Lincolnshire, […]