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Glenn M. Walters: The Military Maverick Liberals Love to Hate

Vince Vanguard
Glenn M. Walters, a retired Marine Corps general, is known for his strong military stance and controversial support for increased defense budgets, sparking debates on national security and military modernization.

Defying Gravity: The Valor of the 15th Composite Anti-Aircraft Regiment

KC Fairlight
The 15th Composite Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal New Zealand Artillery played a crucial role during World War II, defending the skies to protect both troops and citizens. Their strategic deployments across North Africa and Italy highlighted their important contributions to wartime efforts.

The Glorious Stand: Siege of Breslau

Vince Vanguard
The Siege of Breslau in 1945 was a striking episode of determined resistance amidst the closing days of World War II. Soviet forces surrounded an isolated city, determined to overcome Nazi fanatics holding out at all costs.

Military Photos and Videos: More Than Just a Gallery

KC Fairlight
Discover how the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service brings the world of the U.S. military closer, providing unique insights for both civilians and storytellers. This service is more than just a gallery.

Unveiling the Defense Visual Information Distribution Service: A Gateway to Military Media

Martin Sparks
The Defense Visual Information Distribution Service provides public access to a vast array of U.S. military media, enhancing transparency and understanding of military operations.

The Epic Voyage of HMS Nisus: A Tale of War and Humanity

KC Fairlight
The story of HMS Nisus, a Royal Navy frigate launched in 1810 during the Napoleonic Wars, is a captivating saga of battle, camaraderie, and the sea's moral complexities. A microcosm of early 19th-century society, her legacy offers lessons in resilience, power, and the importance of peace.

HMS Nisus (1810): The Unsung Hero of British Naval Glory

Vince Vanguard
The HMS Nisus (1810) represents British naval prowess during the Napoleonic Wars, serving as a symbol of strength and strategy. Under Captain Philip Beaver, she played a vital role in battles like the successful Mauritius campaign, highlighting the importance of naval strength.

Marching into History: The Legacy of the Louisiana Tigers

KC Fairlight
The infamous Louisiana Tigers, a Confederate battalion from 1861, are known for both their combat prowess and their controversial place in history. Their legacy prompts reflection on the complex values and beliefs that shaped the Civil War.

The Enigmatic Louisiana Tigers: Warriors of the Civil War

Martin Sparks
The Louisiana Tigers, distinguished Confederate soldiers of the Civil War, emerged from Louisiana's vibrant society and left an indelible mark with their audacious battlefield presence.

The Reluctant Rebel: Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck's War on the Fringe

KC Fairlight
Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck, a resourceful German commander during WWI, conducted guerrilla warfare in East Africa. His clever tactics and complex legacy invite reflection on history's multifaceted nature.

The Fearless 456th: A Bombardment Group That Liberals Don't Want You To Remember

Vince Vanguard
Meet the 456th Bombardment Group, WWII heroes whose feats in the sky changed the course of history. These brave Americans represent a tale of resilience and empowerment that shouldn't be forgotten.
The Battle of Biddulphsberg: A Clash of Cultures and Ideologies

KC Fairlight
The Battle of Biddulphsberg during the Second Boer War exemplifies the clash between British imperial ambitions and Boer resistance for independence and cultural identity.
Biddulphsberg: The Clash They Didn’t Teach You About

Vince Vanguard
Often overlooked, the Battle of Biddulphsberg played a pivotal role during the Anglo-Boer War. On May 29, 1900, Boer forces and the British Empire clashed in South Africa, spotlighting the power of resilience over raw might.
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HMS Basilisk: Navigating the Bold Seas of History

Vince Vanguard
HMS Basilisk (H11) wasn't just a World War II destroyer—it embodied naval might and a robust defense ethos during its service, leaving a legacy worth more than discussion.
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HMAS Swan (D61): Australia's Guardian of the Seas

Martin Sparks
Join us as we explore HMAS Swan (D61), an Australian naval wonder that guarded the seas. Discover her bold journeys, technological might, and enduring legacy.
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HMAS Swan (D61): The Conservative Icon of Naval Might

Vince Vanguard
The story of HMAS Swan (D61) is a ride through maritime history, championing conservative values: strength, resilience, and defiance. It's a reminder why naval might is indispensable.

The Unsinkable Legacy of USS Cannon

KC Fairlight
Embark on a journey with the USS Cannon, a destroyer escort with a rich history, navigating wartime waters and inter-naval alliances. Discover how this vessel's legacy continues to resonate with lessons of cooperation and resilience.

Unveiling the Secrets of Explorer 61

Vince Vanguard
In 1965, Explorer 61 launched quietly from Cape Canaveral, not just to study cosmic rays, but to protect American interests during the Cold War.

Swordplay in the Sand: The War of Saint Sabas

Vince Vanguard
The War of Saint Sabas was an epic 13th-century feud between Genoa and Venice over a tiny plot of land, providing a sharp reflection on pride, politics, and power that echoes today.

Unmasking the 32nd Division: Yugoslav Partisans’ Rollercoaster Ride Through History

Vince Vanguard
The 32nd Division of the Yugoslav Partisans defied Axis forces with guerrilla audacity, setting flames in Europe's turbulent wartime theatre. This storied chapter holds raw insights for today's docile narratives.

The Battle of Cárdenas: A Forgotten Skirmish in the Spanish-American War

KC Fairlight
The Battle of Cárdenas highlights a dramatic naval skirmish during the Spanish-American War, emphasizing the challenges and human cost of military engagements in the quest for Cuban independence.

The Waves of History: Unraveling the Battle of Cárdenas

Martin Sparks
Embark on an exhilarating journey through the historical waters of Cárdenas, where ambitious revolutionaries and seasoned naval powers clashed in a battle packed with consequences and courage. In 1850, the Battle of Cárdenas unfolded off the Cuban coast, reflecting a drama of freedom-seekers and seasoned colonial forces, setting the stage for future struggles.

Unraveling the Battle of Cárdenas: A Glory Liberals Ignore

Vince Vanguard
Buckle up, because we're traveling back to 1850, to a battle not known for scale but significance: the Battle of Cárdenas. This altercation off the Cuban coast encapsulates a time when the U.S. expressed its assertive ambitions.

Sipahi: The Backbone of the Ottoman Empire's Military Might

Martin Sparks
Step into the Ottoman Empire's electrifying past as we saddle up to meet the Sipahi—the cavalry knights who commanded the vast empire with a blend of authority and camaraderie.