F4U Corsair: The Deadly ‘Killer’ Plane That Wiped Out 2,14...
December 7th, 1941, 7:48 a.m. The first Japanese bomb tears through the deck of the USS Arizona. Then another, then another. In less than 9 minutes, 1,177 American sailors...
December 7th, 1941, 7:48 a.m. The first Japanese bomb tears through the deck of the USS Arizona. Then another, then another. In less than 9 minutes, 1,177 American sailors...
Georgia, 1978. On a humid summer evening, a family on their first big road trip stopped for a photograph. A perfect ordinary moment of joy captured on film. They never...
August 7th, 1942. 9:17 in the morning, a Japanese destroyer cuts through the Solomon Sea at 30 knots. Gray steel slicing blue water carrying 600 tons of ammunition, rifles,...
“Six Days Of Silence” – How The SAS Ignored US Orders In Vietnam Five men walked into the jungle. For six days, they didn’t speak a single word, not one...
November 8th, 1942. 6:47 a.m. A Messersmidt BF109 explodes over the Tunisian desert. Not from ground fire, not from mechanical failure, from something the German pilot never saw coming....
September 19th, 1944. A German Panther tank commander peers through fog so thick he can barely see 50 meters ahead. His vehicle is a masterpiece of engineering. The long...
Adam Walsh, your mother is waiting for you. Please report to the toy department. The announcement echoes through the Hollywood Mall in Florida. Once, twice, every 15 minutes, but no...
When the SAS Tried to Teach the Green Berets How to Survive in Vietnam I used to think the Green Berets were the best jungle fighters in Vietnam. We ran...
In 2016, a celebrated therapist and his architect husband adopted an 8-year-old black child from foster care. An act hailed as a triumph of compassion. They created a picture perfect...
“We’re Going Anyway” – The Australian SAS Mission That Violated US Rules of Engagement in Vietnam The American colonel slammed his fist on the map table so hard the coffee...