The PIAT: A Different Kind of Anti-tank Launcher
“The PIAT is actually a load of rubbish, really,” said Sgt. M.C. Thornton in Stephen Ambrose’s book Pegasus Bridge, and …
“The PIAT is actually a load of rubbish, really,” said Sgt. M.C. Thornton in Stephen Ambrose’s book Pegasus Bridge, and …
By the early 1960s, with the Cold War now well into its second decade, Western intelligence learned the Soviets …
On the evening of June 20, 1942, President Franklin Roosevelt was handed a pink message slip. After reading it he …
Fighting in Ukraine: A Photographer at War is another excellent entry in Pen and Sword’s Images of War …
Alec Wahlman’s Storming the City: U.S. Military Performance in Urban Warfare from World War II to Vietnam should be …
“ … a lunar outpost … is of critical importance to the U.S. Army of the future.” It was March …
“The difficulties of leadership which existed in 1917-18 have been enormously multiplied today by the increased mobility and fire power …
A century after his July 1, 1898, charge up San Juan Hill in Cuba, the nation awarded the Medal of …
Renowned Civil War historian James M. McPherson’s Hallowed Ground: A Walk at Gettysburg first came out some 12 years ago, …
“My equipment was typical for the jump that night,” wrote Capt. Sam Gibbons of the 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st …