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In early 1991, an American-led United Nations coalition ended Iraq’s
The jungle warfare in the Far East was both a tactical and political challenge for British forces in WWII
In 1945, the Allies were ready with a daring amphibious operation to liberate Jersey and Guernsey by force
From rapidly evolving roles to new technologies, historian and airpower expert John Curatola discusses how fighter planes shaped the Second World War
Capturing the immediacy of fighting and the writhing bodies of soldiers, as well as keeping narrative clarity, proved enormously difficult for painters depicting battles before the advent of photography. Michael Hall reveals how they rose to the challenge
Despite recent shockwaves in the Middle East, Washington need not fear losing its position there to Moscow or Beijing
Massacre in Darfur: the world looked the other ...