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AIRCO DH.9

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The Airco DH.9 (from de Havilland 9) also known after 1920 as the de Havilland DH.9 was a British bomber used in the First World War. A single-engined biplane, it was a development of Airco’s earlier, highly successful DH.4 and was ordered in very large numbers for Britain’s Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force. An unreliable engine which did…

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Towards the First Tanks II

Hornsby developed a caterpillar artillery tractor before the war based on agricultural machines. It meant heavier machinery could be carried than traditional horse-drawn artillery Little Willie at the Tank Museum, Bovington An early model British Mark I “male” tank, named C-15, near Thiepval, 25 September 1916. The tank is probably…

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Japanese Warrior Women

Indomitable: Hangaku Gozen rides into battle swinging her bloodstained naginata and wearing yoroi armor symbolic of leadership during the siege of Torisaka Castle (in present-day Ehime Prefecture, Shikoku) in 1201, after her clan rose up against the powerful Minamoto Shogunate in a (losing) medieval power struggle. The study of Japanese…

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Anglo-Saxon Military Organisation Part I

Recruitment and Obligation The words used by Anglo-Saxons themselves for ‘army’ vary between the word ‘fyrd’ and the word ‘here’. Historically the word fyrd (from ‘faran’–to travel) has been taken to mean ‘an expeditionary force’, which may not in essence be correct. The contexts in which the words here and…

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Film: STALINGRAD (1993)

Synopsis Stalingrad is a German war film directed by Joseph Vilsmaier. Starring Thomas Kretschmann as Lt. Hans von Witzland, the movie follows a platoon of World War II Wehrmacht soldiers from Italy in the summer of 1942 as they are transferred to the German Sixth Army, which finds itself surrounded…

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PATTON (1970)

Synopsis Patton is an American biopic/war epic directed by Franklin J. Schaffner from a script by Francis Ford Coppola and Edmund H. North. The film focuses on General George S. Patton (played by George C. Scott) during his World War II service as commander of the U.S. Seventh and Third…

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Vietnam – The Air War

The conflicting views of the nature of the war have contributed to disagreements about the way the United States used air power. But a much older argument has also played a role: that between the advocates of strategic and tactical bombing. Tactical bombing is directed against the enemy armed forces…

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The History of the Galley

The history of medieval naval warfare is the history of the galley. Since ancient times,…

The Great Northern War (1700-21)

Poland-Lithuanian Commonwealth The Great Northern War (1700-21), which marked Russia’s decisive bid for power against…

Anglo-Saxon Military Organisation Part I

Recruitment and Obligation The words used by Anglo-Saxons themselves for ‘army’ vary between the word…

The Vandals as a Naval Power

Later Roman Liburnian type galley Geiseric (428–477) was certainly the most important of the Vandal…