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Photograph of two soldiers, 1st Lt. Elmer Bright and 1st Lt. David Fairbairn, taking a nap in a vehicle at the end of Tennessee maneuvers. 1944. 12th Armored Division Memorial Museum.

How Much Did World War II Soldiers Sleep?

by Warfare History Network May 8, 2020

Secretive X-37B Space Plane Is Heading Back Into Action. But Doing What?

by Ethen Kim Lieser May 8, 2020
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The PLAN: China's Navy Just Conducted Drills in the South China Sea

by Peter Suciu May 8, 2020
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Qatar’s New F-15 Could Be Just What the U.S. Air Force Wants

by Peter Suciu May 8, 2020

Putting Israel's Armor 'Shield' On U.S. Army Tanks Is Easier Said Than Done

by Charlie Gao May 8, 2020

Why Russia's IT-1 Dragon Missile Tank Was Unpopular With Its Military

by Charlie Gao May 8, 2020

Thanks To The War On Terror, Micro Missiles Are Here To Stay

by Charlie Gao May 8, 2020
Gen. Bernard Law Montgomery is bid a jolly farewell by Lt. Gen. George S. Patton, Jr., at the Palermo, Sicily airport after a visit by Gen. Montgomery. 28 July 1943. U.S. Army Signal Corps/Lieutenant Brin.

Patton and Montgomery in Sicily—Allied Generals Or Bitter Rivals?

by Warfare History Network May 8, 2020
The exultant Leningrad. The siege is removed. Sign on the wall says: Citizens! This part of the street is most dangerous during the artillery barrage. 1944. Wikimedia.

Leningrad Was Hell On Earth—But Stalin Punished the Survivors

by Warfare History Network May 8, 2020

Why Germany Is Betting Its Future On The F/A-18F Super Hornet

by Charlie Gao May 8, 2020
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