Frank Sinatra Told Dean Martin “The Mafia Is Gonna Kill You” — His Response Changed History!

Las Vegas, Saturday night, 1964. The air in the dressing room of the Sans Hotel was thick with cigarette smoke and the stale…

James Stewart turned his back on Dean every time he spoke — then Dean did this

The year was 1968 under the scorching sun of Braquepille, Texas.  The air was thick with dust and tension on the set of…

John Wayne Almost Died on Set — What Dean Martin Did Will Leave You Frozen

Durango, Mexico.  Summer of 1965. The thermometer read 40º in the shade, but in the Sierra Madre Occidental desert there was no shade,…

A mobster assaulted Sammy Davis Jr. on stage — Dean Martin stopped him in his tracks.

Las Vegas.  August 1962. The air conditioning in the Copa Room at the Sans Hotel kept the Nevada desert heat at bay ,…

They Banned His “Bamboo Spike Traps” – Until It Stopped an Entire U.S. Convoy

At 7:23 a.m. on September the 2nd, 1967, Private First Class Guan Vanthon crouched in a spider hole 6 in beneath Route 19,…

They Laughed at the Improvised Rifles in Vietnam — Until U.S. Soldiers Modified Their Weapons

May 4th, 1967. Firebase Delta, Kuang, Tri Province. The monsoon rain hammered against the corrugated metal roof like distant machine gun fire. Each…

They Laughed at the M48 Patton Tanks in Vietnam — Until They Rolled Into the Central Highlands

March 8th, 1965. Da Nang Harbor, Republic of Vietnam. Through the humid morning mist, the landing craft ramps dropped with a metallic clang…

They Laughed at the Hovercraft in Vietnam — Until the U.S. ACVs Reclaimed the Mekong Delta

May 6th, 1966. Catlau Naval Base, South Vietnam. The morning mist hung thick over the Meong Delta as Lieutenant Commander Michael Vincent watched…

They Laughed at the Field‑Armor Mods in Vietnam — Until U.S. Armored Vehicles Survived Jungle Mines

January the 2nd, 1963. The Meong Delta, 50 mi south of Saigon. The morning mist clung to the rice patties like a ghost,…

They Laughed at the River Boats in Vietnam — Until the U.S. Navy Cut Off the Viet Cong Supply Lines

October 31st, 1966. 1500 hours on the Mong River, Republic of Vietnam. Boats winds mate first class. James Elliot Williams couldn’t hide the…
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