When America Sacrificed an Aircraft Carrier – USS Lexington
Military History USS Lexington was a mighty aircraft carrier from the US Navy that helped turn the tide of the[…]
Read moreMilitary History USS Lexington was a mighty aircraft carrier from the US Navy that helped turn the tide of the[…]
Read moreMilitary History The Battle of Drøbak Sound marked the end of the so-called Phoney War and the beginning of World[…]
Read moreMilitary History The Battle off Samar became one of the last large-scale sea battles of the Pacific Theatre before Japan[…]
Read moreMilitary History Tirpitz was the heaviest warship ever built by a European navy during World War II. It was only[…]
Read moreMilitary History Plunging into the frigid waters south of Iceland on the hunt to intercept Allied Convoy HX1 145, the[…]
Read moreMilitary History On December 10, 1942, mere days after Pearl Harbor, the Pacific had quickly become the newest battleground of[…]
Read moreMilitary History As the Allied forces took the beaches of Normandy in June of 1944, hundreds of Axis soldiers were[…]
Read moreMilitary History It was the summer of 1940, and the vicious Nazis were seemingly closing in on the United Kingdom.[…]
Read moreMilitary History General Tomoyuki Yamashita was one of the most feared men in World War 2. Dubbed as ‘The Tiger[…]
Read moreMilitary History Shortly after the outbreak of World War 2, Jewish refugees Frederick Mayer and Hans Wijnberg enlisted in the[…]
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