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How captured enemy weapons were really used in WWII
Captured weapons in WWII were far more than battlefield souvenirs—I explore how soldiers on all sides used enemy arms when circumstances demanded it. From German troops wielding Soviet PPSh-41s for ...
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WWI Coast Guard vessel located by British diving team in Atlantic Ocean
The Tampa was torpedoed in 1918 by a German submarine and sank in under three minutes, killing 131 aboard.
Divers located the sunken Coast Guard Cutter Tampa in the Atlantic, 106 years after a torpedo strike caused the largest U.S.
The FP-45 Liberator wasn’t just a gun; it was a middle finger to tyranny—a single-shot lesson in chaos, wrapped in cheap ...
Japan has lifted decades-old curbs on lethal arms exports, signalling a major shift from its post-war pacifist stance as ...
A Russian kamikaze aircraft got too close to a heavily armed barge manned by three middle-aged judges taking time off from ...
The event, typically marked with a bombastic display of military strength each year, is scheduled for 9 May in Moscow's Red Square.
In January 1944, two Ranger battalions walked into an ambush at Cisterna, Italy. Only six of 767 men escaped, forever ...
The Army created the 99th Infantry Battalion from Norwegian-speaking GIs. Trained to invade Norway, the Vikings instead held ...
As we pause on April 25 to remember, reflect and pay tribute to the ANZACs, here are 3 innovations that emerged at Gallipoli.
Japan's quickened remilitarization is becoming a present danger and comes with a clear roadmap and concrete steps, posing grave threats to its neighbors, the region and the world at large. That is why ...
By Times’ Junior Journalist Josh Arnold Anzac Day is a time when we attend the dawn service to commemorate all the men who ...
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