
Editorial Team
The Guns at Khe Sanh, 1968
“The 66-day battle of Khe Sanh, which began in January 1968, became a classic defensive operation for U.S. forces. It tested American concepts of defense and demonstrated that good fire support could…

A Sniper of the Great War
This photograph from my collection shows a Sergeant from The Queen’s (Royal West Surrey Regiment). Helpfully it is signed by the soldier ‘Yours truly Sgt. J. Wyeth’. However on searching…

Medals of WWI Hero, LtCol Henry William Murray, on Display
Studio portrait of Major (Maj) Henry William Murray VC DSO and bar DCM (Credits: AWM) Australia’s most decorated soldier of the First World War will have his medal group –…

Missing Hungarian WWII Soldier Finally identified and will return home
The body of a Hungarian soldier who died during World War II was successfully identified in Ukraine. Gyula Ágner was highly awarded during the war. His remains will be brought back to Hungary,…

Gold Medal Ceremony for WWII Monuments Men
On Thursday, October 22, leaders of the U.S. House and Senate will present a Congressional Gold Medal in recognition of the Monuments Men, a group of men and women who…

Soldiers Missing from Vietnam War Finally Accounted For
The Department of Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA) announced today that the remains of three U.S. servicemen, missing from the Vietnam War, have been identified and will be buried with…

World War II POWs Honored in Japan
YOKOHAMA, Japan (NNS) — Standing in front of the Commonwealth War Cemetery, several Marines stood in ranks in their dress uniforms, waiting to escort former prisoners-of-war and their families into…

REVIEW: The Church Lads’ Brigade in the Great War by Jean Morris
REVIEW: The premise for this particular book is an interesting one; rather than a straightforward battalion history, the book is based on a page from ‘The Brigade’, the magazine of the…

Luftwaffe and RAF Aircraft on Lübeck Airport, 1946
Argunners Magazine has the privilege to publish a selection of photographs from Gerald Trevor Roberts’ archive, who served in the Royal Air Force (RAF) during World War II. After World War II…

Heinkel He 280 – Germany's First Jet Fighter
Could Germany have gotten a jet fighter into combat much earlier than it did? What if the Reich had rushed the Heinkel He 280 into service rather than waiting for…
