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Britain Wanted an Aircraft Carrier Out of Ice in World War II. It Almost Worked. Dear readers, please don’t let that title fool you....
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Britain Wanted an Aircraft Carrier Out of Ice in World War II. It Almost Worked. Dear readers, please don’t let that title fool you....
General Curtis LeMay’s theory that strategic bombing can win wars without ground troops is currently being tested by the massive U.S.-Israeli air campaign against...
The U.S. Navy sank five of its own ships in a single battle — by accident. This is one of those stories from World...
Christian D. Orr explores the storied legacy of the Essex-class aircraft carriers, the most numerous class of capital ships in the 20th century. Known...
The restoration of the USS Texas is not merely a paint job; it is a structural resurrection. In 2026, the ship represents a rare...
The Essex-class aircraft carriers represent the pinnacle of industrial mobilization and tactical evolution during the 20th century. By transitioning from the restrictive treaty-era designs...
The USS Illinois was built to be one of the most powerful warships in American history — nine 16-inch guns, 45,000 tons, armor that...
Isaac Seitz, defense columnist and Strategic Intelligence graduate, profiles Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz's command of the U.S. Pacific Fleet from the devastation of Pearl...
Isaac Seitz, defense columnist and Strategic Intelligence graduate, examines three of General George S. Patton's costliest tactical miscalculations: the Sicily Operation Husky advance on...
Summary and Key Points: Defense analyst Isaac Seitz evaluates the legacy of General George S. Patton, emphasizing how early academic struggles with dyslexia forged...