“Stay Behind Me” — Why US Soldiers Followed SAS Like Ghosts In Vietnam

Five American soldiers walked into the jungle alongside four Australians. 4 days later, the Americans walked out, changed men. Their afteraction report contained…

They Mocked His Bird Hunting Shotgun — Until He Cleared 3 Trenches In 40 Seconds

At 6:00 a.m. on the morning of November 18th, 1944, Corporal Harlon Vance crouched in a hole full of freezing water, watching a…

“You’re Too Soft” — Why Australian SAS Mocked US Jungle Training In Vietnam D

  30 American soldiers walked into a classroom at Na Trang. Behind them, 500,000 American troops waged war across Vietnam with helicopter gunships,…

“They Didn’t Blink” — Viet Cong Survivor Describes Australian SAS In Vietnam D

  Everything was fine. The patrol moved through the jungle with the confidence of men who owned this territory. Seven soldiers of the…

“Stay Behind Me” — Why US Soldiers Followed SAS Like Ghosts In Vietnam D

  Five American soldiers walked into the jungle alongside four Australians. 4 days later, the Americans walked out, changed men. Their afteraction report…

German Officers Smirked at American Rations, Until They Tasted the Army That Never Starved D

December 17th, 1944. The frozen earth of the Arden’s forest crunched beneath Vermach boots as German officers surveyed their latest prize. Dozens of…

German Engineers Tested a Captured Sherman – Then Realized Why They Were Losing the War D

The German engineer ran his hand along the hull of the American tank. Something was wrong. Not wrong with the tank, wrong with…

The Dark Reason Germans Hated the American Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR) D

Imagine you’re a German soldier moving through a quiet French hedger. Your squad expects rifle fire, maybe a machine gun [music] if things…

The Dark Reason Germans Hated the American M1 Carbine D

The first time many German soldiers encountered the M1 carbine, they didn’t even know what they were being shot with. It didn’t sound…

German Soldiers Heard One Boom — Then 1,000 Shells Exploded Before They Could Move D

July 25th, 1944. 9:38 a.m. Normandy. Lieutenant General Fritz Bioline, commander of the elite Pansa division, stands in his command bunker, watching the…
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