A World War II propeller plane carried more bombs than a B17 flying fortress, shot down communist jet fighters, and rescued hundreds of…
James Capers is looking at his own intestines. 19 pieces of shrapnel in his body. Both legs were shattered. His abdomen was torn…
July 1944. The Western approaches west of the Silly Isles. A German Yubot commander faces an impossible choice. Above him, a British frigot…
June 6th, 1944. 0730 hours, Omaha Beach, Normandy. A private named Ingram Lambert crawls through the surf toward the seaw wall, dragging a…
June 1982. The hills above Port Stanley. A British paratrooper waits in the rocks, his breath fogging in the near freezing wind. In…
August 1934, Enfield Lock, North London. A committee of British Army officers gathered around a firing range to witness something that would change…
47 American soldiers walked into the jungle. 19 walked out. The rest vanished into the green hell, dragged into tunnel networks so deep…
“I Saw What They Did To Prisoners” — The Green Beret Who Refused To Patrol With Australian SAS Again
I want to start this story in a place most official histories avoid because it’s uncomfortable and because it forces us to confront…
There is a moment in every war when professionals recognize something uncomfortable. Someone else is doing it better. In Vietnam, that moment came…
A green beret captain stood at the newi dot airirstrip in March 1968 watching something that made him laugh out loud. Australian SAS…