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M14: The ‘Worst’ U.S. Army Rifle Ever?
The US Army has been fortunate to have so many good weapons in the hands of its infantrymen, those tasked with closing in on ...
Semi-autos have cut the reliability gap, and the pump market has changed. The finely finished pump guns familiar to past ...
A Japanese pilot slammed his Zero fighter plane into the USS Missouri and ignited a fireball on April 11, 1945, during the ...
Two young metal detectorists recently uncovered a historic — and dangerous — find in Belgium. While scouting Houthalen-Helchteren in the Limburg province, they found a cache of World War II weapons, ...
“The USAAF 49th Fighter Group provided Darwin with its only fighter defence from March to September 1942 against fast and well-armed Mitsubishi G4M ‘Betty’ bombers escorted by Mitsubishi A6M ‘Zero’ ...
The artifacts discovered in a cave—which include dart tips, a boomerang and a spear-throwing tool—were dated to as far back ...
The deck of the PT-305 as the boat sits in retirement in The National World War II Museum in New Orleans. Doug Stewart photo A quarter of a century ago, The National World War II Museum opened in New ...
Editor’s Note: A Good Thunder farm boy and pilot Ensign Jack Carl Fuller died 80 years ago Monday in one of the key battles ...
The U.S. government helped Louisville become a hub for cargo plane assembly during World War II. Then after the war ended, ...