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Germany is putting thousands of troops in Lithuania, a NATO member that borders Russia. It's the first long-term deployment ...
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Sanitäter - The German Medics of World War IIUnder fire and without hesitation, the Sanitäter rushed to save wounded soldiers right on the battlefield. These were the medics of the German Army.
Gen. George Patton gave the Thunderbirds high praise, saying "the 45th Infantry Division is one of the best, if not the best.
As he plunged toward the unforgiving earth, Army Air Forces ... jobs during World War II. Raley would later serve in the Korean and Vietnam wars and achieve the rank of lieutenant colonel.
After the policy forbidding German Jews from serving in the U.S. military was changed during World War II, Pins joined the Army and was going through basic training, believing he would be sent ...
joining veterans and German military counterparts to commemorate the historic crossing. While an Army band played on Saturday, soldiers in vintage World War II uniforms boarded an amphibious boat ...
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Germany is permanently stationing troops in another country for the first time since World War IIIt will be the first long-term deployment of German ... with its World War I and World War II legacies, which led to an avoidance of heavy militarism, Germany has committed to major military ...
Gulf Breeze resident Army Private First Class Arthur Lynch, 99, one of the dwindling number of remaining WWII veterans, ...
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The National Interest on MSNIs Germany’s Leopard 2 Really One of the Best Tanks in the World?At least forty German-produced Leopard 2 MBTs were lost as of last fall in the Russo-Ukrainian war, leading to Ukrainians, Germans, and tank enthusiasts alike to question its effectiveness.
Hilbert Margol still regularly speaks about the atrocities he saw firsthand at the notorious Nazi concentration camp as a ...
In this week's Texas Minute history column, Ken Bridges looks at the life and legacy of Admiral Chester Nimitz.
A major law passed by the German parliament has unlocked €500 billion (£418 billion) for defence spending, as a senior officer calls for the return of national service.
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