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Troop train operations during World War II
Q: While thinking through the operating scheme for my World War II-era (1944) model railroad, I wondered where troop trains sat in timetable priority. Obviously they were extras, but were they bumped ...
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The 200-year military rail strategy
When massive freight trains loaded with tanks roll past civilian towns, most people assume it’s unusual. It isn’t. From the first troop trains of the 1830s to World War II’s armored rail fortresses, ...
In 1942, James G. Thompson, of Wichita, Kansas, addressed a letter to the editor of The Pittsburgh Courier with a simple question. While working in the cafeteria of a local defense plant, Thompson, ...
Juan Munoz is an Army veteran who spent time in Afghanistan and now works as a career counselor in Clarksville for people ...
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Russia’s invasion submarines that could carry tanks and troops
After WWII, the Soviet Union explored amphibious assault submarines intended to deliver troops and vehicles behind enemy lines, including Arctic operations under ice. Concepts evolved from Project 621 ...
The lecture that became one of the most consequential speeches in world history took place on March 5, 1946. Churchill came ...
A WWII soldier's dog tag, buried in Australia for 82 years, may find permanent home in Silverton thanks to a dedicated ...
The US military said early Friday that an Iranian drone carrier was attacked and set ablaze. The message from the US military’s Central Command showed black-and-white footage of the carrier ablaze ...
Military Times on MSN
‘Race of attrition': US military's finite interceptor stockpile is being tested
Iran's barrage of ballistic missiles and suicide drones threaten to deplete the U.S. military's finite number of interceptor ...
Donald Trump admitted in the White House Tuesday that he didn’t have an evacuation plan for Americans in the Middle East ...
History isn’t always as far away as it seems. In Lamar County, it's tucked between the Purvis Library and the post office.
Each month, Dr. Indra Ekmanis writes a monthly roundup highlighting major political, cultural, and economic events in Estonia ...
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