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Art Born again Cynic! War

Uh huh, sure !

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War

The True Glory (1945)

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Allies War

HMS Ark Royal | Driven to destruction

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Soldiering War

Important stuff that you will never see in a War Movie

A 57th Fighter Group mechanic works on the engine of a P-40F at an airfield in Tunisia, April 1943

If it don’t work then it can’t fight!

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Allies Soldiering War

What most people get wrong about the Battle of the Somme

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All About Guns This great Nation & Its People War

High and Fast: The Republic P-47 Thunderbolt

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Art The Green Machine War

THE NAM: Grunts

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All About Guns War

3.7cm PAK – Germany’s Basic WWII Antitank Gun

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Swing and a Miss: The Joslyn Army Revolver by Ian McCollum

Benjamin Joslyn patented this .44 caliber, 5 shot, side-hammer revolver in 1858. He initially contracted with one W.C. Freeman to act as manufacturer and sales agent, but Freeman was unable to actually fulfill the first 500-unit order received from the US military.

The contract was cancelled, Joslyn brought manufacturing in-house, and proceeded to make 2500-3000 of the guns to sell on the commercial market. About 1100 of these were purchased by various units of the Federal military, including 225 bought (and formally inspected and marked) by the US Navy – one of few (if not the only) significant purchase of .44 caliber revolvers by the Navy. The guns did see combat at Shiloh and in other battles, but the records available show a generally poor reputation among troops.

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Bristol Blenheim: The British Bomber