7 Things You May Not Know About the Japanese Surrender on August 14, 1945
From crazed citizens to an armada of 1,200 aircraft overflying Tokyo Bay here are seven lesser-known facts about the Japanese surrender.
From crazed citizens to an armada of 1,200 aircraft overflying Tokyo Bay here are seven lesser-known facts about the Japanese surrender.
In “How To Become a Navy SEAL” former Navy SEAL Brandon Webb drops some info on you that most sources never mention.
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Yesterday, August 7, was an important day for U.S. military history. It marked the establishment of the Purple Heart, the invasion of Guadacanal, and the start of the official American involvement in Vietnam.
WWII was a grim affair filled with stories of heroism and misanthropy. But a few WWII stories are just plain weird. This are five of the weirdest.
SOFREP members are cordially invited to a fireside chat with the New York Times bestselling writing team of Brandon Webb & John David Mann, authors of the newly released thriller “Steel Fear.”
So now he faced a choice: come clean and tell the squadron that he had no idea how to do his job, or skate; in other words, just fake it.
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There is one more ugly detail. Whoever it was that killed these families, the rumor is that they took trophies. Ears. Scalps.
His arm shot out, punching his gloved fist hard into her solar plexus. A sharp gasp escaped her as she doubled over.
Ever since flight 204 went down their stateroom had felt haunted, though neither of them had breathed that thought out loud.