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Wooden warships that stole the night in World War II
During World War II in 1943, small American PT boats challenged Japan’s deadly control of night warfare in the Pacific.
Richard Lachman visited Nagasaki six weeks after A-bomb devastation and later witnessed two nuclear tests. He died Jan. 29 at ...
Image courtesy of A24. By Luis Zonenberg Continuing our look back at last year’s various films, I wanted to examine a highly ...
Sky Cinema had released a trailer for Fuze, the new UK-set action thriller from filmmaker David Mackenzie (Hell or High Water ...
"Got a bad feeling about this..." Sky TV has revealed the official trailer for a UK action thriller movie titled Fuze, ready for release in UK cinemas starting in April. The latest from acclaimed ...
New York Giants rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart, teaming up with USAA, has gifted a Navy veteran a trip to Super Bowl LX.
Discover 10 everyday technologies that began as military innovations and now shape how we live, travel, cook, and connect.
Gabor S. Boritt, renowned author, scholar of Abraham Lincoln and the American Civil War, founder of the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College, and ...
OPINION: As a new nuclear arms race looms, our atomic veterans still demand justice. Read more at The Nevada Independent.
After finding an old box of his late grandfather's service medals, Canadian filmmaker Zach Dunn was inspired to interview aging veterans to share their deeply personal stories.
A mother-son duo has a new book, publishing their late father and step-grandfather’s diaries from World War II. The book ...
On Feb. 2, 1943, the last remnants of Germany’s 6th Army surrendered in the frozen ruins of Stalingrad. The fighting had lasted more than 200 days and cost an estimated 2 million casualties. It marked ...
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