Spain 1808: The Birth of Guerrilla Warfare
The conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan forced most modern and technologically advanced armies to reasses their strategies on guerrilla and asymetric warfare.
The conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan forced most modern and technologically advanced armies to reasses their strategies on guerrilla and asymetric warfare.
Norman J. “Dusty” Kleiss was a Battle of Midway hero whose mastery wrought tremendous damage to the Japanese.
Your submarine is in trouble? SPAG will parachute in and give you a hand.
Here’s to a happy 246th birthday to you, U.S. Army! You don’t look a day over 200!
Whether foreign mothers portray them as monsters to scare their children or as saviors who dispatch the monsters, the Air Commandos’ myth is created in the shadows.
“Lt. Williams, it is hard for your President to find words to tell you of the deep gratitude and admiration that your fellow Americans have.”
General George S. Patton, near the end of World War II, called the M1 Garand, “the greatest battle implement ever devised.”
Unlike many of the paratroopers who went through their baptism of fire on D-Day, Charles DeGlopper was already an experienced fighter.
Had Panzer VIII Maus’s production started a few years earlier it could have changed the landscape of the war.
In just five minutes, the entire scope of the war had changed. Japan’s massive superiority in aircraft carriers was obliterated in Midway.
Their heroic actions in the Battle of Belleau Wood laid the foundation for the Marines to be known as one of the most feared fighting forces on the planet.
Brother Alex tells it like it is.