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“Get These Clowns Out of My Camp”—Why US Command Mocked the SAS Death-Smell Until They BURIED the VC
Get these clowns out of my camp. That is the exact phrase an American colonel used to describe Australian SAS…
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Wounded in Vietnam during TET 1968| Don Kaiser’s Story of War, Brotherhood, and Survival.
firing had gotten so intense it was just breaking rice straws off in front of front of our faces. You…
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“We Were Starving”, German Women POWs Shocked by American Soup Pots
Late April 1945, a thin mist hangs over a shattered German town. Broken roofs drip from the night rain. A…
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Why the Viet Cong Feared the SAS More Than Any American Unit
Fuaktui Province, South Vietnam, March 17th, 1966. The Vietkong sentry never heard them coming. Nuan Vanam had survived 2…
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They Mocked His “Backwards” Loading Method — Until His Sherman Destroyed 4 Panzers in 6 Minutes D
At 11:23 a.m. on September 19th, 1944, Private First Class Walter Kowalsski crouched inside his M4 Sherman tank near…
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The Most Insane Helicopter Pilot of Vietnam – Ace Cozzalio D
Oh, good girl. You want to hear the story about the deadliest IHOP employee to have ever existed? Yeah….
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Why American Soldiers Started Killing Their Own Officers in Vietnam D
Today’s video is brought to you by the good people over at AG1. I told myself I wasn’t doing…
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How Canadians Stood Up for Black GIs After U.S. MPs Crossed the Line D
July 1944, Aldershot, England. The summer air hung thick and warm inside the Red Lion Pub. Canadian soldiers sat…
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The Ugly Gun That Beat the Beautiful Thompson: M3 Grease Gun’s WWII Revolution D
October 1942, a General Motors Inland Division in Dayton, Ohio, George Hyde, a 52-year-old immigrant from Germany, was completely…
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Why U.S. Marines Waited for Japan’s “Decisive” Charge — And Annihilated 2,500 Troops D
July 25th, 1944. Western Guam, Our Peninsula. A narrow strip of land barely half a mile wide, shielding the…







