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The Leopard I was one of the most iconic tanks of the Cold War, with numerous variants developed for service outside of ...
TANKFEST 2025 is only a few days away, and the most anticipated guest at this year’s event has arrived at the Tank Museum.
Harlem Hellfighters on the Western Front. (Photo Credit: US Army / Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain) On 25 July 1917, the 15th New York National Guard Regiment was called into federal service for ...
Photo Credit: The Tank Museum / Provided The Charioteer was a desperate stop-gap solution to a lack of firepower in the British Army’s tank force at the beginning of the Cold War. By 1951, it became ...
The US Army has begun fielding its replacement for the 1990s-era M4 Carbine, marking a major step in the evolution of infantry weaponry. Developed under the Next Generation Squad Weapon (NGSW) Program ...
The HMS Glowworm (H92) may have been lost early in the Second World War, but that doesn’t mean the British destroyer didn’t play an important role in the conflict. Going head-to-head with the ...
Then-Prince of Wales Edward VIII, 1919. (Photo Credit: Freeland Studio / British Library / Wikimedia Commons / Public Domain) Prior to the events of the Second World War, Edward VIII publicly showed ...
Nestled in north London, Trent Park is an impressive mansion with a history dating back to the late 18th century. Once owned by Sir Philip Sassoon, a prominent member of the Sassoon/Rothschild family ...
The Purple Heart is awarded to those wounded or killed in service to the United States. Created by George Washington in 1782, it is the oldest military award still given to American service members.
While many focus on the ground invasion when it comes to Germany’s offensive against Poland in September 1939, it’s important to take note of what was happening both on the water and in the air. The ...
The surviving family members fled into the forests of western Belarus, where they began hatching a plan to fight back against the Germans. In 1942, the Bielski Partisans were established. Under ...
In 1958, the US Navy participated in Operation Argus, a Cold War -era project designed to test a theory that involved both nuclear weapons and the Earth’s magnetic fields, with the goal of disrupting ...