Wreck of the USS Saratoga (CV-3) Argunners
USS Saratoga (CV-3), commissioned in 1927, was an Lexington-class American Aircraft carrier measuring 268 meters (880 ft.) in length and weighting 39,000 tons. Originally she was designed as a battlecruiser, but was…

German WWII 'Ghost' Train Filled with Gold Found in Poland? Argunners
Various media websites are reporting that two individuals (one Polish and one German) may have found a 'long forgotten' German train from World War II that was filled with gold;…

AUDIO: Veteran's personal account on artillery barrage Argunners
91-year-old World War II veteran George Hansen from Clovis, California, recalls a night during the war when his squad came under heavy mortar fire while on their way to a…

Six WWII Japanese Bodies Found in Sealed Cave – Argunners Argunners
The bodies of six soldiers, believed to be Japanese troops who fought in World War II, have been found in a reopened cave in the Pacific nation of Palau. Remains…

An Infantryman in the Battle of the Bulge Argunners
Staff Sgt. Rocco Moretto (left) with Tech Sgt. Bob Wright (later killed in action) at Bütgenbach, Belgium in December 1944. (Credits: Robert F. Dorr) When Germany surrendered on May 8,…

GALLERY: WWII Airplane Graveyard in Pacific Ocean Argunners
Brandi Mueller, a Merchant Mariner licensed by the U.S. Coastguard, captured incredible photos of over 150 Allied WWII aircraft now lying 130 feet under the Pacific Ocean near the Marshall…

Never seen before WWII Photographs show Horrors of War – Part 2 Argunners
Brig.Gen. Charles D. Palmer receiving the Legion of Merit from Lt.Gen. Alexander M. Patch. Argunners will be publishing a series of amazing WWII photographs recently uncovered from the archives of General…

Remains of 1300 Wehrmacht Soldiers to be exhumed Argunners
Around 1300 German soldiers from the Wehrmacht, who were buried in 1943 in Askoldowa Mohyla Park in Ukraine will be finally exhumed and receive their final resting place. The exhumation…

Notable U.S. Navy Losses of World War 2 Argunners
During December 1941 and September 1945, the U.S. Navy lost hundreds of warships and patrol craft due enemy contact, natural disasters and various incidents. We have compiled some of the more notable…

Spitfire helping out Vulcan Bomber during Nose Wheel Emergency Argunners
The publisher of the video Jonathan Winton was on September 5, 2015 in Prestwick to watch the Scottish Airshow 2015. He captioned "I wanted to see the Vulcan one last time before…
