Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
Is America vulnerable to another Battle of the Bulge today? It was 77 years ago when the U.S. nearly suffered its greatest military disaster....
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Is America vulnerable to another Battle of the Bulge today? It was 77 years ago when the U.S. nearly suffered its greatest military disaster....
Imperial Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, is rightly viewed as a lesson in surprise, unpreparedness, and poor decision-making, despite a...
What would the Pearl Harbor attack look like today? Not like the classic 1970s movie Tora! Tora! Tora!, where waves of Japanese bombers blast...
Longest Serving Guns, a 10 Minute History Lesson – Firearms technology is unique in that it advanced in waves. The early days of gun powder saw...
How powerful is the U.S. military? An answer in 3 minutes: The quick answer is yes, we do have the most powerful military of all...
StG44, A Short History: The United States had the world’s most prolific firearms designer in John Browning, who went on to design the Browning Automatic...
Infantry has long been described as the “Queen of Battles,” and while the quote was first attributed to Sir William Napier of the British...
How much spending is too much spending? James Laurenceson and Chengxin Pin ask this question in the context of the rhetoric surrounding AUKUS, which...
In March of 1945, and just five months before surrendering to the Allies, Japan did something with profound consequences: it conquered Vietnam—and ultimately embroiled the...
Around 5:30 a.m. on October 31, 1941, an explosion ripped through the US Navy destroyer USS Reuben James as it and other destroyers escorted 42 merchant...