The Gallipoli Sniper Duel The “sniper exploits” that occurred on the Russian Front during the Second World War have become something of a legend, even breaking into popular culture. Yet, the famed duel involving Vasily Zaitsev likely never occurred — at least not in the way Hollywood would have you believe. However, a generation…
Tag: Military History
Know Your History: 3 Key Phases in the History of the Roman Army
3 Key Phases in the History of the Roman Army More Great articles in Roman Military History.
A War Hero’s Advice: CSM (Ret.) Don Purdy
H/T The Patrol Base Don Purdy Rules to LIVE By: Shoot from the shoulder. Pistols are back up weapons. Learn to shoot well. Marksmanship is critical. Carry all the ammo and water you can on your person. Don’t lean weapons against trees and walls. Weapons on safe until its time to kill….
Know Your Military History: 4 Vietnam War Myths Civilians Still Believe
H/T Zombie Apocalypse Survival Homestead 4 Vietnam War Myths Civilians Still Believe The last one really hit home with me. I am a HUGE advocate for Homeless Veterans and I can tell you for a fact that maybe half of the Veterans I help have addiction or mental health problems, the rest have just…
Know Your WW2 Weapons: The German Panzerfaust
Panzerfaust — The Story of Germany’s “Tank Fist” Panzerfaust literally translates to “tank fist,” and it was one of several desperation weapons fielded by the Germans in the closing months of World War II to blunt the Soviet juggernaut and the increasing threats on the Western Front. First developed in 1942, as Germany’s fortunes…
Know Your Military History: The Roman Legion
Roman Legion The Roman Army comprised a series of legions, each consisting of around 5,280 men (excluding officers). The basic structure of the legion was the Contubernium (the tent group): 8 men (roughly a squad). The Centuria (Century) consisted of ten Contubernium (80 men) (roughly a company). Its commanding officer was called Centurion. The Cohort…
Know Your WW2 History: The 1943 Ploiesti Refinery Raid
The 1943 Ploiești Refinery Raid — Inside One of the Worst Debacles of the Allied Air War EIGHTY YEARS after the August 1, 1943, raid on the Ploiești oil refineries, the mission still captures the imagination of military historians and general public alike. How could it not? American air crews carried a daring and dangerous…
Memorial Day Weekend Movie Watch List
Sergeant York 1917 A Bridge Too Far The Bridge on the River Kwai The Railway Man Patton Saving Private Ryan Flags of our Fathers Dunkirk Hacksaw Ridge We Were Soldiers Full Metal Jacket Bat 21 Black Hawk Down Heartbreak Ridge Taking Chance 13 Hours Zero Dark Thirty Lone Survivor American Sniper The Hurt Locker Act…
Unsung Heroes – U.S. Navy Corpsmen
Unsung Heroes – U.S. Navy Corpsmen This memorial day weekend is very special to me for a reason I will be writing about later. In the meantime I wanted to do a trio of articles honoring the real heroes, starting off with every Devil Dog’s best friend: The U.S. Navy Corpsmen. “Corpsman Up!!”…
A Historical Lesson in “Anti-Fascism” (aka Communist Assholes)
Liberation of Zagreb by the Partisans Next time you hear the word “ANTIFA” I want you to remember what happened on the 8th of May 1945 in Zagreb Croatia. “Because when Communist Partisans (ANTIFA) came and liberated Zagreb, they did what Communists always do the best: they liberated the citizens of their pride, property…