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The German Way of War: Review of the Book by Robert Citino

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By: Yuen Kit Mun

The History of Child Soldiers: When Kids Were Used as Warriors

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By: Victor Mobley

Michael Corcoran's 69th U.S. Infantry Regiment: The Irish of the "Fighting 69th" made their mark at First Bull Run.

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By: Harlan Whatley

The Berlin Blockade: The First Major Battle of the Cold War

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By: Rebecca Byrnes

Little-known Battle Part of Florida's History: Olustte Battle Lasted Four Hours, Became Big Win for South

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By: Joe Harless

Serial Killer Who Escaped in War: Bela Kiss Hungarian Bluebeard who disappeared in WWI

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

Lothar von Arnauld Ace of U-Boats: WWI Submarine Captain Sank More Ships than any man in History

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

USS Constitution vs. HMS Guerriere: The War of 1812 Naval Duel that Forged the Legend of Old Ironsides

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By: Andrew C. Rappold

Viking Warfare: Weapons and War in the Viking Age

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By: Grant Sebastian Nell

The Winter Siege of Ulsan: Ulsan Wajo: The Defence and Relief

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By: Grant Sebastian Nell

Samurai Weaponry: The Basic Weapons of the Samurai Warrior

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By: Grant Sebastian Nell

Japanese Castles: Japanese Fortifications in the Age of the Country at War

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By: Grant Sebastian Nell

Nazi SS Archeologist: Otto Rahn Inspiration for Indiana Jones

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

Lt. Col. Asa Bird Gardiner: Medal of Honor Recipient Who Said "Reform Be Damned."

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By: Harlan Whatley

Canada's Victoria Cross: Highest Military Honour Now Made in Canada.

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By: William Silvester

The Battle of the Pyramids: Napoleon's Defeat of Mamluk Forces of Murad and Ibrahim Bey 1798

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By: Grant Sebastian Nell

Victoria Cross: Only 1,356 VCs have been awarded.

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By: William Silvester

Gen. Mansfield Lovell, CSA: A Confederate general who retired in New York City.

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By: Harlan Whatley

Gen. Archibald Gracie, CSA: A New York native who led the 43rd Alabama regiment in the Civil War

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By: Harlan Whatley

Admiral Lord Nelson's Wounds: How the Hero of Trafalgar lost his Arm and the Sight in One Eye

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By: Martin Gosling

More VCASNY History: History of the VCASNY and the Military Society of the War of 1812.

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By: Harlan Whatley

10th Hussars Charge at Benavente: A Classic Cavalry Skirmish during the Corruna Campaign of 1808-09

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By: Martin Gosling

Lt Michael Murphy MOH: First Naval Winner of the Medal of Honor since Vietnam

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

The Tuskegee Airmen: The first African-American fighter pilots in the US Army Air Corps.

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By: Harlan Whatley

Wilhelm I and the Potsdam Giants: The King of Prussia and his Love of Tall Men

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By: Feature Writer Isaac M. McPhee

The Chesapeake and the Shannon: For Free Trade and Sailors Rights the US Went to War with Britain

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By: Martin Gosling

NYC's Oldest Artillery Regiment: The History of the VCASNY

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By: Harlan Whatley

79th New York "Highlanders": NYC's Scottish Regiment in the American Civil War

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By: Harlan Whatley

Field Marshall Paul von Hindenburg: A WWI hero and President of the Weimar Republic who appointed Hitler

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By: Harlan Whatley

Marshal Nicholas Charles Oudinot: Napoleans Forgotten Battle Lion

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

V2 Rocket Lauched From Carrier: USS Midway Fired Captured Nazi V-2 in Operation Sandy in 1947.

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

The Flying Tigers: American combat aviators in China during World War II

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By: Harlan Whatley

Army Pigeons in World War I & II: Avian Allied Forces for the Australian, British and U.S. Armies

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By: Harlan Whatley

Eagle Squadrons: American pilots who flew for the RAF during World War II.

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By: Harlan Whatley

Kosciuszko Squadron: American Combat Pilots in Poland

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By: Harlan Whatley

The Lafayette Escadrille: Early American Combat Pilots of World War One

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By: Harlan Whatley

USS Somers Mutiny 1842: The Only Known American Mutiny on the High Seas

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

Interventionists in the Far East: The Saga of Allied Intervention in the Russian Far East

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

Czech Volunteers in Russia WWI: The Origin of the Czech Legion 1914-1917

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

The Czech Legion 1917-1920: Russian Civil War Combatant on the White Side

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

The White Russian Armies 1917-1923: An Overview of the White Forces in the Russian Civil War

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

The Northern White Army 1918-1920: Russian Civil War Force Led by General EK Miller

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

The Southern White Army 1917-1920: Founded by Kornilov and Alekseev in the Russian Civil War

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

The Siberian White Army 1918-1923: Led by Admiral Kolchak During the Russian Civil War

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

The Northwestern White Army 1919: Led by General Yudenich During the Russian Civil War

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

The Military History of Tonga: Pacific Kingdom has Fought in Two World Wars and is Still Going

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

The 25th Infantry Regiment US Army: The Buffalo Soldiers Served for Almost a Hundred Years with Honor

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

167 Discharged without Honor: The Story of the 25th Infantry and the 1906 Brownsville Raid Affair

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

The Re-discovery of the Mary Rose: Henry VIII's Historic Ship

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By: Neil Gunn

The Sinking of the Mary Rose: The Flagship of King Henry VIII's Tudor Navy

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By: Neil Gunn

The Turtle First Combat Submarine: Used in the Revolutionary War and Still Subject of Controversy

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

The Korean War - opening stage: The Defensive stage June 1950 – September 1950

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By: Richard Cleary

The Post War Life of the Tacomas: The Frigates of the PF-03 Class Served 14 Different Navies

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

The Tacoma Class Frigates PF-03: The Forgotten Expendables of The Navy

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

Italy - Forgotten Front Remembered: The Mutli-National Southern European Battlefront of World War II

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By: Steve DeVault

The Russian Imperial Guards: Origins and History 1683-1905

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

The Other Side of History: Sometimes Past Events Were a Bit Different than People Believe

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By: Charles Anderson

Essex Aircraft Carriers: Enhancing the American Pacific Fleet in World War II and Beyond

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By: Steve DeVault

D-Day and Operation Fortitude: Hitler Ensures the Success of Operation Overlord During World War II

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By: Steve DeVault

The Soviet PPSh-41 Submachine Gun: The Red Armys WWII Widow Maker of the Eastern Front Still in Service

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

Alvin York: An Unlikely World War I Hero and Medal of Honor Winner

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By: Scott Hayden

Sixty Five Years of Service: The USCGC Storis (WMEC -38) was the Last Surviving Veteran of WWII

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

June 4, 1944 the other Epic Day: The Day Rome Fell

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By: Richard Cleary

The Ruhr Pocket of World War II: The U.S. 75th 'Bulgebusters' Infantry Division Enters Germany

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By: Steve DeVault

The Colmar Pocket of World War II: The U.S. 75th Infantry Division after the Battle of the Bulge

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By: Steve DeVault

Canadian HMCS Huron DDH 281: CDF Navy Destroyer 1972-2005

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

Tales from Spandau: Nazi War Criminals and the Cold War 1949-1988

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

The U.S. 75th Infantry Division: The Bulgebusters From Activation Through The Battle of the Bulge

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By: Steve DeVault

Admiral Shigetaro Shimada: Japan’s WWII Navy Minister Sails and Sinks with General Hideki Tojo

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By: Steve DeVault

The USCGC Icarus vs Uboat U-352: Outmatched Coast Guard Cutter Sinks Deadly Submarine off NC Coast

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

Eastern Europe’s Post WWII Fate: German and Russian Plans for Eastern Europe early in World War II

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By: Steve DeVault

The Faithful Italian Carabinieri: Military Police and Corps of Heroes

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

Admiral Stark at Vladivostok 1922: White Russian Admiral Led the Last Fleet into Exile

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

Admiral Stark at Port Arthur 1904: Scapegoat Naval Commander in the Russo-Japanese War

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

Salvage of the High Seas Fleet: German Ships Sank at Scapa Flow in 1919

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

Scuttling of the High Seas Fleet: The German Navy Self Destructed to Save its Honor

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

Internment High Seas Fleet 1918: The Pride of the German Navy was Surrendered at Scapa Flow

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

Lost Guns of the General Alekseev: The Cannons from the Russian Battleship were Spread Far and Wide

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

Battleship Imp Aleksander III: The Russian battleship that fought in WWI and the Civil War

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

Canada Remembers Vimy: Young and Old Canadians Honour Veterans

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By: Scott Hayden

Tun Tavern, Birthplace of the USMC: The first U.S. Marines were raised at Tun Tavern in Philadelphia, PA

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By: John Crandall

Kurt Vonnegut Jr. in WW II: Captured at Battle of the Bulge Witnesses Fire-Bombing of Dresden

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By: Brent Sedo

World War II U.S. Coastal Defense: Women Protect American Shores by Forming Air Raid Defense Group

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By: Laurie McLaughlin

Attack on Darwin Australia 1942: Japanese B54s Bomb the City, Civilians Flee in Adelaide River Stakes

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By: Susan Thompson

The Swiss Guard Guardia Svizzera: The Vatican Hosts the World's Smallest Professional Standing Army

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

Secret MiGs Flown By the USAF: The US Flew Dozens of MiG Fighters in a Classified Cold War Project

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

Grace O'Malley, Female Pirate: A Pirate of Ireland

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By: Minden Pettengill

The Robot Boat of Nikola Tesla: The Beginnings of the UUV and remote control weapons

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

The British in India 1825-1859: United Kingdom Army Dress, Weapons, and Tactics

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By: Henry Berry

Hauptman Detzner WW I Holdout: World War I German guerilla fighter on New Guinea

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

Eugene Esmonde: Victoria Cross: Profile of First Fleet Air Arm Pilot to Win Supreme Award

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By: Murray McLeod

Scarf :Victoria Cross: Squadron Leader Arthur King Scarf- the unheralded VC winner

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By: Murray McLeod

Ward: Victoria Cross: James Allan Ward- heroic New Zealand airman

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By: Murray McLeod

Newton: Victoria Cross: Bill Newton- Heroic to the end

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By: Murray McLeod

Military History of Liechtenstein: 200 years of Liechtenstein 's Armed Forces

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

Albert Jacka Victoria Cross: Australia's greatest front line soldier of WWI

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By: Murray McLeod

Middleton:Victoria Cross: Aussie Bomber Pilot in World War II.

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By: Murray McLeod

Harry Murray: Victoria Cross: World War I Australian Army Hero

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By: Murray McLeod

US Air Combat Losses to the USSR: Twenty US - Soviet Shoot Down Incidents in the Cold War

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By: Feature Writer Christopher Eger

Flying Fortress Raid - Schweinfurt: Black Thursday, the worst day of WWII for the US Eighth Air Force

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By: Dan Conner

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