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What Are the Limits of Firepower? Maj. Gen. Robert Scales Speaks About America’s Way of War in Vietnam
Hamburger Hill veteran and expert on U.S. firepower Maj. Gen. Robert Scales shares his experiences in Vietnam and his views on U.S. strategy.
Army of One: The Soldier Who Left Vietnam with 115 Confirmed Kills
Capt. Joe Ronnie Hooper’s service record remains one of the most astonishing testaments of bravery in the service’s long history.
WWII Paratrooper Famous for Bringing Beer to Wounded Troops Dies at 98
“I was like an old cow you know, feeding everybody with the beer,” Vincent Speranza cheekily recounted.
Berlin Airlift at 75: The Most Remarkable Supply Operation in Human History
Between June 1948 and September 1949 Allied transport planes carried more than 2.3 million tons of supplies into West Berlin, saving its citizens from a Soviet blockade.
Normandy Institute Plans New Campus
Plans are in the works to study war where war happened.
Meet the Man Who Sent the World’s Largest Flying Machine to its Doom
Christopher Birdwood Thomson was determined to fly the R101 airship to India, whether it was ready for the trip or not.
Murder! Looting! Fraud! Wartime London’s Crime Blitz Had it All
London’s wartime chaos provided ample opportunity for lawbreakers.
The ‘Puerto Rican Rambo’ Who Went on 200 Combat Missions in Vietnam
Jorge Otero-Barreto became one of the most decorated soldiers of the Vietnam War.