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Meet Two Brave Young American Soldiers of the Vietnam War

In 1965 when the United States decided to join the Vietnam War it was supposedly to stop the rise of communism as perpetrated by North Vietnam. It is a war…

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Argunners Magazine serves a niche of military and history enthusiasts, writers, students, movie fans and many more. Our site’s global popularity skyrocketed, with viewers all over the world visiting each…

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Happy birthday Richard Winters – E Company

Richard D. Winters at Toccoa Training Camp, Georgia, in 1942. Richard D. Winters, was a United States Army Officer, who was born on 21 January 1918 and sadly passed away…

WWI & WWII Movies

Movies related to the World War 1 & World War 2 Themes. Media World War Z 2 Media Panzer 88- a World War 2 Thriller Media American Sniper- Chronicling an…

Psychiatric Wounds in U.S. Forces during World War II

As the United States entered World War II and began to prepare for a long conflict, there was a lack of planning regarding the medical treatment of psychiatric casualties that…

Abandoned WWI Quarry “Carriere Explosive”

Marc Askat from 442 – Explorations discovered this breathtaking place a pair of months ago. The location is completely intact. According to Marc, you can find as many sculptures on the…

Lucien Bersot was executed because he refused to wear bloodied pants

Lucien Jean Baptiste Bersot, born on 7 June 1881 at Authoison (Haute-Saône) and executed on 13 February 1915 at Fontenoy (Aisne). Lucien Bersot was a French soldier who was shot as…

Story of Oskar Bösch: Former Luftwaffe Ace with 18 Victories

Oskar Bösch in 1944. (Credits: Argunners) Oskar Bösch was born on 18 May 1924 at Höchst in Austria. He was a qualified glider pilot when he joined the Luftwaffe in…

Chips – Most decorated Dog of World War 2

Chips, a German shepherd, collie, husky mix, was the most famous and decorated sentry dog in World War II, one of 10,425 dogs that saw service in the Quartermaster Corps’…