USS O’Bannon: Taking Slugs At Japanese Subs With Dud Spuds And Out For Blood
The USS O’Bannon was known for a lot of achievements, one of which involved attacking a Japanese submarine with her crews breakfast.
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The USS O’Bannon was known for a lot of achievements, one of which involved attacking a Japanese submarine with her crews breakfast.
Saving Private Ryan made us ask the question: Could you really throw mortar rounds like they’re some grenade?
US Navy set a record on January 23, 1960, where Jacques Piccard and Lt. Don Walsh become the first humans to reach Challenger Deep aboard the Trieste.
South Korean protesters flocked to the little-known Seongju County in South Korea to protest the US-installed THAAD missile modernization.
Retired Major General John K. Singlaub, a decorated special operations legend has passed away peacefully at 100.
These 77 American nurses were captured by the Japanese in WWII but still kept treating the wounded while being abused and starved to death.
Camouflage patterns are used by the armed forces to hide themselves from view. But did you know the exact opposite was done in WWI?
The Goliath tracked mine vehicle was a lesser-known anti-tank destroyer in WWII. It didn’t catch on, but here’s why it’s important!
Zelensky has told the West to stop creating panic among Ukrainian citizens as it poses a threat to the Ukrainian economy.
In observation of the recent International Holocaust Remembrance Day, we bring to you an unsung Holocaust hero that history books often leave out. This is a story of a British banker who took a two-week holiday to Prague in 1938 in what was then Czechoslovakia and left with over 669 Jewish children, saving them from […]
Philippine President is a fake war hero by awarding himself with 33 medals during WWII. How did he pull the narrative off?
There’s a belief among soldiers that: If you live long enough, then you’d be fortunate to smoke your “lucky cigarette.”