During World War One, while still a lieutenant in the Royal Engineers, Philip Neame arrived at the front lines during the attack at Givenchy, France in December 1914. Having led his sappers forward to ...
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The rifle that changed infantry combat in World War II
This video tells the story of how one American rifle transformed infantry combat in World War II. It follows U.S. soldiers ...
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El Paso veterans gather to honor legacy of World War II hero, legend ‘Col. Bob’ Chisolm
The word “hero” is often bandied about and often overused. But for the late Army Lt. Col. Robert E. “Col. Bob” Chisolm hero ...
When I look back at my 45 years of military service, one of the highlights of my military education was a battlefield tour I ...
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The rifle that changed how America fought World War II
This video tells the story of the M1 Garand rifle and how it transformed American infantry combat during World War II. It ...
Laramie WWII vet Bob Willis earned a Purple Heart after being blown off a tank in the Battle of the Bulge. The veteran, who ...
Dewey Jackson Short was something of an enigma in Missouri history. He was a Methodist minister in his youth, served during ...
This exclusive Cogs of War interview is with Bret C. Devereaux, an ancient military historian and Teaching Assistant ...
For the first half of the 20th century, one of the most important firearms in the U.S. military arsenal was the water-cooled ...
A World War II veteran had the honor of performing the national anthem Saturday, before the New York Islanders hosted the New ...
In the rigid world of military tradition, true innovators are rare. Even rarer are leaders who respect tradition yet ...
Denmark deployed soldiers to both Iraq and Afghanistan when America launched the Global War on Terrorism. Fifty of their ...
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