The Finnish Sniper Who Killed Over 500 Soviet Soldiers, the Most Confirmed Kills in Military History
The Soviet soldier never saw him. Neither did the one after that, or the next, or the hundreds who followed. Simo Häyhä ...
Pacific War historian Stille presents a comprehensive view of “the most complex naval battle of the whole of World War II,” a three-day (October 1944) air-sea battle involving more than 300 surface ...
Fort Rosecrans is best known as a place of remembrance — but it has also, briefly and intentionally, become part of San Diego’s film history.
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Weapons the Military Stopped Using, and Why
Military history is riddled with weapons systems failing to live up to the reality of the situation on the battlefield. […] ...
Professor Lisa Brady from the Department of History recently published a chapter in the Oxford Handbook of American Military ...
As controversial as war is, countries all over the planet dedicate massive resources to developing military materiel and padding their defenses. A handful of countries have developed weapons and ...
On April 16, 1914, Daniels issued the infamous Order No. 99, ordering all U.S. Navy ships to officially become dry by July 1, 1914. (U.S. Navy) British, French, German, Spanish and Dutch navies ringed ...
SPARTANBURG, S.C. (Hub City Spartanburgers) - In honor of the militia group that became the namesake of the city, the Hub ...
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