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On This Day in History: February 23, 1836

Posted on 23 February 2025 by The Tactical Hermit

Battle of the Alamo   In 1835, Texas, which was then under the control of the Mexican Republic, rebelled against its overlords. Though there was a fierce debate among Texians as to whether they wanted to declare independence or simply force a return to the freer Mexican constitution of 1824, eventually the rebels did declare…

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Guerilla Warfare History: PIRA Launches Mortar Attack on Downing Street (2/7/91)

Posted on 7 February 2025 by The Tactical Hermit

Downing Street Mortar Attack   The Downing Street mortar attack was carried out by the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) on 7 February 1991. The IRA launched three homemade mortar shells at 10 Downing Street, London, the headquarters of the British government, in an attempt to assassinate Prime Minister John Major and his war cabinet, who were meeting to discuss the Gulf War. One of the 140 pound (64 kg)…

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The Nature of Guerilla Warfare in the Heart of ‘Mosby’s Confederacy’

Posted on 4 February 2025 by The Tactical Hermit

The Nature of Guerilla Warfare in the Heart of ‘Mosby’s Confederacy’   I happened upon this 106 page theses paper submitted in 2015 to Clemson University by Brett D. Zeggil while doing research for an upcoming short story. For all you serious students of both Southern History and Guerilla Warfare, I urge you to read…

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On This Day in History: February 1, 1968

Posted on 1 February 2025 by The Tactical Hermit

  1968 Saigon police chief Nguyễn Ngọc Loan executes Viet Cong officer Nguyễn Văn Lém with a pistol shot to the head.    

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Know Your White History: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Birthday (1756-1791)

Posted on 27 January 2025 by The Tactical Hermit

  Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born on January 27, 1756, in Salzburg, Austria. His father, Leopold Mozart, a noted composer, instructor, and the author of famous writings on violin playing, was then in the service of the archbishop of Salzburg. Leopold and Anna Maria, his wife, stressed the importance of music to their children. Together with…

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On This Day in History: Battle of Rorke’s Drift – January 22, 1879

Posted on 22 January 2025 by The Tactical Hermit

Defence of Rorke’s Drift   In January 1879, a British force commanded by Lieutenant-General Lord Chelmsford invaded Zululand aiming to extend British imperial influence in southern Africa. The army was split into three columns. Chelmsford led the central column himself, crossing the Buffalo River at Rorke’s Drift mission station to seek out King Cetshwayo’s Zulu army. But…

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Happy (Belated) Birthday General Stonewall Jackson!

Posted on 22 January 202522 January 2025 by The Tactical Hermit

*Apologies, fully meant to post this yesterday morning but due to extreme weather conditions, it was delayed. I hope Stonewall can forgive me!   Stonewall Jackson’s 200th Birthday   Thomas Jonathan “Stonewall” Jackson was born 200 years ago on this day in history, January 21, 1824, in Clarksburg, Virginia (now West Virginia). Fatherless at the…

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DTIC AD509724: “Forest Fire As A Military Weapon”

Posted on 13 January 2025 by The Tactical Hermit

DTIC AD509724: “Forest Fire As A Military Weapon”   Pre-Requisite Reading: Wildfires As A Weapon: US Military Exposed.         

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Know Your Real History: The Jews, Communism and the Russian Revolution

Posted on 12 January 2025 by The Tactical Hermit
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When Men Were Men: Lieutenant Colonel ‘Paddy’ Mayne, SAS – An Irish Lion

Posted on 6 January 20256 January 2025 by The Tactical Hermit

‘Paddy’ Mayne: An Irish Lion   Lieutenant-Colonel ‘Paddy’ Mayne is a legendary figure in the history of the Special Forces. A celebrated sportsman with a turbulent character, he played a vital role in the early successes of the Special Air Service (SAS), becoming one of its most important commanders. One of seven siblings, Robert Blair…

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