Commander, 1st Polish Parachute Brigade
Published by Pen & Sword, available from Casemate Publishers Freely I Served is a remarkable combat memoir by one an underappreciated World War Two commander. Stanislaw Sosabowski served as an…

The Israeli Attack on the USS Liberty on June 8, 1964
The year 1967 was the Summer of Love in the United States, but while young people, hippies, peace activists and flower children flocked to Haight-Asbury, San Francisco to revel in…

REVIEW: The Nazi Spy Ring in America – Hitler’s Agents, The FBI & The Case That Stirred The Nation
Publisher’s Summary: In the mid-1930s, just as the United States was embarking on a policy of neutrality, Nazi Germany launched a program of espionage against the unwary nation. “The Nazi…

Civil War Scoundrels and the Texas Cotton Trade;The Chicago Board of Trade Battery in the Civil War ;The 6th Michigan Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War;The 117th New York Infantry in the Civil War
profited from them but escaped the gallows. Author Walter E. Wilson, a retired Navy Captainand former head of U.S. Naval Intelligence operations in Europe, has authored numerousarticles and reviews.“THE CHICAGO…

The Giant Killer
American Hero: The most decorated Native American soldier in U.S. history – 4 Silver Stars, 5 Bronze Stars, 3 Purple Hearts. He earned a total of 42 medals and citations.…

Part Four of a Five Part Series
Being there . . . . on deck of any one of 14 tiny Shetland Island fishing boats in the usual stormy North Sea shuttling SOE agents to, and Gestapo-hunted…

Japan’s Indian Ocen Raid 1942
Review by Martin Koenigsberg Fresh off their stunning masterpiece of an attack on Pearl Harbor, in early 1942 the Japanese sent their combined aircraft carrier fleet to do the same…

SIDE FOLDING, RETRACTABLE/TELESCOPING, UNDER-FOLDING STOCKS
AND STABILIZING BRACES ON RIFLES, SUBMACHINE GUNS, PISTOLS AND SHOTGUNSÂ By Nick Jacobellis One of the more significant advancements that has been made in the firearms industry, has involved the…

Creepy Cold War Bunkers You Can Visit Today
Who doesn’t love a little creepy Cold War history? While every the citizens of every country feared nuclear attack during this era, the top men in power were looking for…

In The Shadows Of Guadalcanal Book Review
Being there . . . . aboard the PC – 450 submarine chaser when America’s brave sailors island-hopped across the Pacific vastness turning the tide of defeat into victory against…
