In the footsteps of D Company 2nd Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry D-Day, 6 June 1944 (804 views)
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On the 6 June 1944 the greatest seaborne invasion the world has ever known took place on the Calvados Coast of Normandy, France. This invasion was the beginning of the end of the Second World War and the 6 June 1944 will be forever known as D-Day. This article is an account of the first action that took place on D-Day at the Caen Canal and River Orne Bridges near Benouville, France. It tells the true story of the coup-de-main assault by British Gliderborne soldiers to capture these two vital bridges. Author: Ian
Submitted: Wednesday, Feb 28 2007 |
A Brief Overview Of The History Of Cyprus (718 views)
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The island of Cyprus has a rich history that is steeped with mythological gods and demi-gods. It is said that on this island that the gods mingled with humans. Author: Adrian
Submitted: Thursday, Feb 15 2007 |
History of Military Tanks Of WW I (523 views)
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This article is all about who built the first military tanks and why they built them. Author: Victor
Submitted: Wednesday, Jan 31 2007 |
The US Marine Corps: A Brief History Of The Marines (509 views)
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The original incarnation of the United States Marine Corps (USMC) was born in 1775 during the Continental Congress in a resolution sponsored by John Adams. Author: Adrian
Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 23 2007 |
Remembering the Battle of Iwo Jima (522 views)
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When Joe Rosenthal snapped the iconic photograph, Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima, he knew it was a special sight, but probably never imagined the lengths the snapshot would travel in history. Author: Adrian
Submitted: Monday, Jan 15 2007 |
First Defeat Of The Axis Powers On Land (493 views)
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This article is talking about how the Axis Powers got defeated in the first World War. Author: Victor
Submitted: Monday, Jan 08 2007 |
The Amazing Cabanatuan POW Camp Rescue (927 views)
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On January 30, 1945, members of the U.S. Military special forces and Filipino guerrilla warriors pulled off the most stunning and successful prison camp bust in recorded history. These brave soldiers rescued over 500 POWs and dealt a heavy blow to the Japanese army left in the Philippines. If that weren't enough, they did it with only two casualties! Author: Adam
Submitted: Thursday, Oct 19 2006 |
Unmetered Web Hosting (458 views)
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The World Wide Web is perhaps one of the most dynamic business environments today. In such an environment, you can never be 100% certain as to what your requirements are when it comes to your websites web-hosting needs. Author: Natalie
Submitted: Thursday, Oct 12 2006 |
How to Become a Popular Affordable Hosting Reseller (365 views)
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If you intend to become an affordable hosting reseller, you have to consider the competition. Author: Trevor
Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 11 2006 |
Ways to Save on UK Reseller Web Hosting (432 views)
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If you plan to put up a UK reseller web hosting outfit, you need to know what features to include in order to make your company more competitive. Author: Trevor
Submitted: Wednesday, Oct 11 2006 |