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These WWII Weapons Still Influence Modern Combat Doctrine
Much of what defines modern warfare was born during World War II. From combined arms operations to strategic bombing and ...
Judy and Scott Gill of Prairie du Chien, Wis., made a special visit to Fort McCoy on Dec. 2 to deliver 26 vintage photos of Army activities around ...
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For the love of fire trucks and military vehicles
There’s a good chance that Warren Brown’s 1928 Dennis fire engine holds a lap record at Australia’s Eastern Creek ...
As the community gathered to mark his milestone birthday, Edward Born shared his simple advice for leading a good, long life: ...
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Flying tanks of WWII: How gliders carried armoured vehicles into battle
Discover the bizarre and ambitious story of WWII glider tanks, from Britain’s Hamilcar carrying Tetrarchs and Locusts to the Soviet A-40 flying tank and Germany’s massive Messerschmitt 321. Designed ...
As October arrived at Fort McCoy, the sight of leaves changing from green to the vibrant colors of red, orange, and yellow were seen throughout the ...
Representatives of the combatants are currently engaged in U.S.-sponsored shuttle diplomacy that the White House hopes will ...
Search teams in Turkey have recovered the cockpit voice and flight data recorders from a jet crash that killed eight people, ...
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On General Patton’s Death Anniversary, We Remember How He Inspires Even Today
Patton was not an ideal commander. But his fighting spirit was second to none—and continues to inspire military leaders in ...
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How a British Magician (May Have) Outsmarted the Nazis in World War II
The legend of Jasper Maskelyne, a British stage magician who helped hide Allied military installations during World War II, has likely been embellished beyond his actual accomplishments.
Gaijin Entertainment and Darkflow Software have released the Far Eastern Front content update for Enlisted, available on all ...
The Rutland Savings Bank suggested people contribute to the war effort by making an unusual holiday purchase: “You send Hitler or Hirohito a bomb with your compliments when you buy a War Bond." ...
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