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1st Cavalry Division Museum at Fort Hood
The 1st Cavalry Division has one of the most remarkable lineages in the U.S. Army.
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Sep 47 min read


Wings Over Dallas
An extraordinary celebration of aviation history
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Aug 222 min read


Pacific Combat Zone – Saipan
This two-acre outdoor environment recreates the battlefield conditions of the Pacific Theater, and for this demonstration, the focus was the ferocious fighting on Saipan in June–July 1944.
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Aug 158 min read


National Museum of the Pacific War
Every turn revealed an extraordinary variety of artifacts—massive anti-aircraft guns that once shielded warships and bases, Japanese swords captured on the battlefield, and a surprising array of small arms from both Allied and Japanese forces.
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Aug 123 min read


The Real Story Behind Greyhound
Released on Apple TV+ and adapted from C.S. Forester’s 1955 novel The Good Shepherd, the film immerses viewers in a high-stakes, tension-filled voyage through the most dangerous stretch of ocean in the world.
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Aug 104 min read


Delivering the Bomb
At 2:45 AM, August 6, the Enola Gay lifted off from Tinian, carrying Little Boy and a hand-picked crew. At 8:15 AM Hiroshima time, the bomb was dropped from 31,000 feet.
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Aug 64 min read


Masters of the Air
It follows the U.S. Army Air Forces' 100th Bomb Group, known as the "Bloody Hundredth," as they carry out daylight bombing missions over Nazi-occupied Europe from RAF Thorpe Abbotts in England.
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Jul 279 min read


William Overstreet Jr.
Overstreet followed the Bf 109 beneath the Eiffel Tower, threading his Mustang through the latticework legs.
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Jul 255 min read


The National D-Day Memorial in Bedford, Virginia
The National D-Day Memorial in Bedford, Virginia, rises with quiet authority from the Blue Ridge foothills, surrounded by green hills and open skies.
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Jul 243 min read


National Medal of Honor in Dallas, TX
The Medal of Honor recognizes those who acted not for reward or recognition, but because duty left them no choice.
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Jul 232 min read


Leader - Heinz Guderian: The Architect of Blitzkrieg
Heinz Guderian was one of Germany’s most pivotal figures in developing armored warfare during World War II.
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Jun 3, 20247 min read


Lyudmila Pavlichenko
Lyudmila Pavlichenko, Russia leading female sniper in WW2
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Jan 11, 20235 min read


Hero - Jack Kleiss World War II Era Naval Aviator Memrior
Jack "Dusty" Kleiss, the humble hero at the heart of this gripping tale, was an aviator in the SBD Dauntless during the battle of Midway
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Aug 21, 20223 min read


Battle Breakdown - Midway: America's Turning point
Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, the Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese fleet, issued a dire warning to the Imperial Headquarters before the...
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Feb 15, 20213 min read


Wereth 11 The brutal massacre of black American soldiers in World War II
The story was a very engaging narrative, especially its conclusion, deepened one's admiration for the indomitable spirit exhibited by the...
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Feb 15, 20212 min read
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