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The Nastiest Soldiers America was Afraid to Send to War
Normandy, June 1944. Rain-soaked and nearly forgotten to history, the bridge over the Douve River controlled everything. Take it, and German armor could cut straight through to the beaches of D-Day.
Malcom Gaskill's new book reveals how POWs swotted to become civil servants and were lectured on art by Italian guards all ...
The world is at a “tipping point” for press freedom, the French NGO Reporters Without Borders (RSF) warned as it marked its ...
Let us not lose sight of what it has meant to be an American soldier, sailor, Marine and aviator, and the role Hoosiers ...
Broncos coach Sean Payton chose a quiet, sleepy town to stay at while in London, but you won't believe its history.
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Battlefield 6 Campaign Review
Battlefield 6's campaign is a safe, dull reimagining of what the series once was, rather than a bold reinvention of what it could be.
Thousands of regular Delta citizens bore witness to the baleen giant’s freshwater detour. Here, on the 40th Anniversary of his visit to their home, some of those citizens swim through their memories ...
Crécy 1346—the arrow storm that shattered French chivalry—turned a hillside in Picardy into the birthplace of modern warfare. A decade[...] ...
Commissioner Christian Leinbach shared news of a poignant event he attended earlier in the week at Muhlenberg High School.
As part of his visit, the Minister will also attend a briefing at the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) Centre ...
COLLEVILLE-SUR-MER, France - There was a group of American tourists - many of them veterans of units like the 82nd Airborne ...
There are not many living veterans that were part of the D-Day invasion in Normandy in 1944 but, at 102 years old, Ed ...
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