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How This WW2 Canadian Major Sealed off the Falaise Pocket & Trapped Thousands of German Troops?Major David Vivian Currie of the Canadian South Alberta Regiment led 200 men and a dozen M4 Sherman tanks into the town of St ...
Germany plans to introduce a voluntary six-month military service scheme, sources familiar with the plan said on Friday, as Berlin tries to train more reservists and bolster national defences over ...
U.S. Army Soldiers from the 16th Sustainment Brigade, 21st Theater Sustainment Command joined multinational allies and more ...
Given the country’s past, cultural resistance to becoming a soldier is high. Can leaders change minds to meet a changing ...
The Mustang was legendary, but nothing prepared German ski troops for what came next. Harold Brown parachuted into enemy lines, only for rage to freeze into stunned disbelief. In this video, we ...
Not all troops are in Los Angeles; some are receiving training nearby in de-escalation and crowd control. On June 13, 200 Marines were sent to safeguard the Wilshire Federal Building.
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has authorized the mobilization of up to 700 military personnel to provide critical logistical and administrative support to U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
The Ludendorff Bridge was key in World War II. It was the last bridge across the Rhine River that was standing when it was captured in a 18-day battle when German demolition charges failed to destroy ...
1 / 3 Show Caption + Soldiers stationed at U.S. ARMY Garrison Wiesbaden participate in a 5k fun run in celebration of the ARMYS 250th birthday June 13th, U.S.A.G Wiesbaden Germany.
In summer, British soldiers in heavy woolen uniforms suffered heat stroke on marches beneath the unforgiving South Carolina sun. Nor’easters and hurricanes ambushed unsuspecting armies and navies.
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