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How A US Soldier Used His Credit Card To Call In An Artillery Strike: There are a lot of things in war movies that...
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How A US Soldier Used His Credit Card To Call In An Artillery Strike: There are a lot of things in war movies that...
Of three-thousand F-84Gs built, Washington transferred over 200 each to Belgium, Denmark, France, Greece, Italy, Norway and even Communist Yugoslavia as part of the...
Flames roiled into sky from dozens of burning ships, creating a wall of smoke that crept out into the Pacific Ocean. The thunder of multiple...
Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) Profile: “I don’t want a B.A.R., honey/I don’t want a B.A.R., baby/I don’t want a B.A.R./I’ll get me a babe...
In The Tragic Mind: Fear, Fate, and the Burden of Power, just out from Yale, Kaplan brings a bleak outlook drawn from Greek tragedy...
Meet the Conqueror: During the Second World War, the British Army struggled to develop a tank that was able to truly stand up to...
The Consolidated Model 28, better known as the PBY Catalina (U.S. Navy designation; the Royal Canadian Air Force [RCAF] named her the “Canso”) made...
Suppose Robert E. Lee had laid hands on a shipment of AK-47s in 1864. How would American history have unfolded? Differently than it did, one imagines....
Late last year, the Victims of Communism Museum in Washington, D.C. held an event titled “Remembering the Hungarian Freedom Fighters of 1956.” At the...
So Carl von Clausewitz, when properly understood, was right about how wars do or do not end. Even after a resounding triumph, it behooves...