Armourgeddon on MSN
Returning a WWII M3A1 Stuart light tank to working condition
Work continues on Armourgeddon’s M3A1 Stuart as the team tackles mechanical repairs, structural restoration, and careful component rebuilding. This episode offers a detailed look at the skills and ...
Simple History on MSN
How a simple angle saved thousands of tank crews in World War 2
Sloped armor wasn’t advanced technology—it was applied physics. By angling armor plates, designers increased effective ...
24/7 Wall St. on MSN
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 ...
The National Interest on MSN
Christmas Eve, 1944: The Tank Duel That Broke Nazi Germany for Good
In order to march on Antwerp, the German Wehrmacht needed to first capture Freyneux—and the US Army stopped it in its tracks.
The TV-8 was meant to be an amphibious tank with a 90mm main gun, powered by an onboard nuclear reactor, designed and built ...
8don MSNOpinion
Blog | "It Was A Shell From My Tank": When A Father Met The Pak Soldier Who Killed His Son
"He stood like a rock before our Patton tanks," Brigadier Naser (retd) told Madan Lal Khetarpal, almost three decades after ...
Saving Private Ryan is now streaming for free, so there’s no reason to miss every iconic moment — from the Normandy invasion ...
The experience at battle solidified Howard Buford’s approach to life. ‘I don’t carry grudges around. I don’t carry anger around.” ...
The tradition of naming tanks for American generals began not with the Americans themselves, but with the British. The United States military’s M1 Abrams main battle tank (MBT) first entered service ...
Reading Chronicle on MSN
World War II hauler rides through Parsons Grange care home
Residents at a care home were treated to the rare sight of a World War II-era tank on their doorstep. The visit took place at Parsons Grange in Shinfield, where a British FV101 Scorpion light tank and ...
World War II US Army Capt. Willibald Bianchi survived two chest wounds from Japanese gunfire, the Bataan Death March, wretched captivity in prisoner-of-war camps and the sinking of his first POW ...
Anderson Giles, a retired University of Maine at Presque Isle art professor who has dedicated more than 30 years of his life to ...
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