The Type 95 is in a league of its own. It was mass produced, meaning that the Japanese were forced to rely on it—despite the ...
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Why were tanks cemented into the ground?
Heavy rain hit Italy's southern region of Sicily, causing cars to be swept out to sea and damaged homes. Italian fire ...
During World War II, Nazi Germany developed many experimental weapons, but few are as mysterious as the Kugelpanzer, or 'Ball ...
The state of Illinois has returned a Purple Heart medal to the daughter of a Marine who was wounded in the invasion of Saipan ...
Manuel “Manny” Perez (bottom right) with his tank unit comrades ... where he found work as a butcher at the old Union Stockyards. After the end of WWII, Mr. Perez left the Army and lived ...
How a group of creatives, including early desert artist Irwin D. Hoffman, formed a bond at a wartime mining camp in the Anza-Borrego desert.
With the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge a month away, Army veterans Harry Miller and Frank Cohn will take center ...
The 19-year-old soldier, Jeremiah P Mahoney, was part of an anti-tank company ... were among those found, but due to technological limitations no one could positively identify them. He — and the other ...
On a recent fall day, Tuttle’s 71-year-old daughter held her father’s heart-shaped medal for the first time after Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs presented it to her during a poignant Oct. 29 ...
World of Tanks has been going for roughly a decade now, and in that time, the roster of classic tanks has ballooned to over 400 and even includes some armored vehicles and other WW2 curios.
Jeremiah P. Mahoney was killed in a pitched battle with German forces near Reipertswiller, France, in early 1945. New technology finally brought closure.