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On This Day in History: (1939) Spanish Civil War Ends, Nationalist led by Franko March into Madrid Victorious

Posted on 28 March 202428 March 2024 by The Tactical Hermit

Spanish Civil War Ends   Further Reading:   The Spanish Civil War: 1931-1939 (6 parts) The Spanish Distinction The Victorious Counterrevolution: The Nationalist Effort in the Spanish Civil War      

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Know Your History: 16th Century Spanish Invaders Were Not the Cause of Mexico’s 16th-Century Megadeath Cocoliztli Epidemics

Posted on 23 March 202423 March 2024 by The Tactical Hermit

Spanish Invaders Were Not the Cause of Mexico’s 16th-Century Megadeath Cocoliztli Epidemics   Debunking liberal jewish anti-white marxist history has become a full time job as of late since new technology has revolutionized archeology and epidemiology and how they study ancient civilizations.    

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Race Realism: Hidden, Suppressed History of the Red Terror in Post-WWI Europe

Posted on 16 March 202430 March 2025 by The Tactical Hermit

Hidden, Suppressed History of Red Terror in Post-WWI Europe   With the latest series of events involving police yokelism and the false Hegelian race and political dialectic, we must remember that one of the agendas of the Crime Syndicate is to bring police under centralized, national control. They do this by making local law enforcement…

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On This Day in History: Japanese Soldier Hiroo Onoda Surrenders 29 Years After the End of WW2

Posted on 9 March 20249 March 2024 by The Tactical Hermit

One-Man War Finally Ends   March 9, 1974 — Nearly 30 years after the end of the Second World War Japanese soldier Hiroo Onoda finally surrendered on this day. He had been waging his own war from a jungle and the mountains. In December, 1944, towards the end of the global conflict, Onoda, an intelligence officer, was…

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The Days That Communities Fought Back Against Evil

Posted on 8 March 20248 March 2024 by The Tactical Hermit

The Days That Communities Fought Back Against Evil   There’s no shortage of stories about crime and criminals on the nightly news, these days. It seems we’re currently trapped in a cycle of violent criminal activity, with the bad guys holding communities all over our nation, hostage. We’ve seen this problem before in America, especially…

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“A Genuine Hawken!”

Posted on 25 February 202425 February 2024 by The Tactical Hermit

The Hawken Rifle Turns 200   Just as the Colt revolver and the Winchester rifle are icons of the post-Civil War West, one gun symbolizes the era of the fur trade. The rifle was the primary weapon for sustenance and defense with the early trappers and explorers in the American West. Although specific firearms makers…

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Firearm Conundrums

Posted on 25 February 2024 by The Tactical Hermit

Firearm Conundrums   A few questions puzzle nimrods and veteran shooters alike:   Single Action, Double Action? One of the many enigmas to newcomers in the Western gun world is the description of operating a “single action” (SA) versus a “double action” (DA). Why are two actions required of the shooter to fire a single-action…

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The Bad Ass Files: Robert “R.J.” Thomas – The Story of a Real American Gunfighter

Posted on 24 February 202424 February 2024 by The Tactical Hermit

A REAL AMERICAN GUNFIGHTER AND HIS GUNS   When those who grew up in my era hear the words “gunfight” or “gunfighter,” we immediately get a vision of something that never existed. Spending many of my Saturdays in the late 1940s at the West Theater to watch western movies with the likes of Roy Rogers,…

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Last of the Cold War Gunfighters: Vought F-8 Crusader

Posted on 4 February 20244 February 2024 by The Tactical Hermit

Vought F-8 Crusader: Last of the Gunfighters   The Vought F-8 Crusader was a single-engine, supersonic, carrier-based, high-performance jet fighter that first flew in 1955, a mere decade after the end of World War II. The Crusader was the first American fighter to break 1,000 miles per hour. The F-8 earned its testosterone-besotted moniker because…

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Real Stories of the Old West: The Death Tent

Posted on 4 February 20244 February 2024 by The Tactical Hermit

The Death Tent   November 27, 1887 Working out of Fort Smith, Arkansas, Deputy U.S. Marshal Frank Dalton is tracking a horse thief named Dave Smith in the Cherokee Nation. Dalton is accompanied by Deputy James Cole, who also has an arrest warrant for Smith for introducing whiskey in the Indian Territory. The two track…

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