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Tag: Soldiers

photo of A Nationalist sentinel on the Island of Quemoy watching the Communists' positions on the shore of Mao Tse-tun's China. Kinmen, November 1954

Will China and Taiwan’s Decades-Long Standoff Ever Come to War? Consider Lessons Learned

by Thelma Gower5/12/20235/12/2023
Photo of Staff Sergeant Maynard H. smith, of Caro, Michigan, is the first enlisted man in the European Theater of operations to be recommended for the Congressional Medal of honor. his amazing cool-headedness and bravery after a Flying Fortress raid on St. Nazaire earns him that honor. with three members of the crew baled out, Sergeant Smith managed to administer aid to the wounded tail gunner, blast at Nazis from the two waist guns, and fight fire and removing popping ammunition all at once. Sergeant smith was tail gunner and completely cut off from the pilot and co-pilot. his fire fighting and first aide action saved his ship and the lives of all aboard.

Given the Choice Between Jail or the Military, Snuffy Smith Chose the Latter and Earned the Medal of Honor

by Chuck Lyons5/3/20235/4/2023
Group of Union officers drinking liquor in camp

Liquor Numbed the Pain, Took the Edge Off Homesickness… and Caused Havoc During the Civil War

by Megan L. Bever4/6/20234/6/2023
1755 engraving reasonably depicts the walls of circumvallation built by the Spartans during their 429–427 bc siege.

The Defense of Plataea Proved a Textbook Example of How to Survive a Siege

by Justin D. Lyons4/5/20234/5/2023
stonewall-jackson-portrait

Caught Sleeping at the Wheel: How the Union Army Almost Nabbed Stonewall Jackson

by Rick Britton4/3/20234/3/2023
Illustration of Viet Cong tunnel network in Vietnam.

How “Tunnel Rats” Fought the Viet Cong in Underground Tunnels in Vietnam

by William P. Head3/6/20233/7/2023
Photo of Sikh soldiers of the British Indian army pose amid the charred ruins of the Saragarhi heliograph station.

When 21 Sikh Soldiers Fought the Odds Against 10,000 Pashtun Warriors

by Dana Benner3/3/20231/27/2023
Photo of Death Squad Polish Volunteers Lviv 1920

A Century Ago Russians and Poles Fought Over Ukraine. Here’s Why

by William John Shepherd2/10/20233/20/2023
napoleon-horseback-landshut

How Awful Life Was For A Napoleonic Soldier

by John A. Haymond2/7/20232/7/2023
Norway Rjukan Vemork Power station, 1943 heavy water sabotage

Do You Have What it Takes to Follow in These Telemark Commandos’ Ski Tracks?

by Dave Kindy1/27/20231/27/2023

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