In 1775, the British were occupying Boston and the Patriots were low on weapons. General George Washington turned to Knox to do what seemed impossible: get more arms in New York, at Fort Ticonderoga.
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Early World War II artillery and anti-tank guns
The restoration of early World War II artillery and anti-tank weapons reveals how engineers adapted battlefield technology to new threats. This episode examines several restored guns and explains how ...
How the September thrust towards the Ichhogil Canal turned Burki into one of the defining clashes of the western front.
Chawinda became the centre of gravity for a huge armoured contest as Pakistan chose to concentrate its armour to stop India’s thrust in the Sialkot sector.
Because knowing which way to jump is pretty important, the British Army is getting a new system to find where enemy artillery is coming from. Built by Leonardo UK, the SONUS Acoustic Weapon Locating ...
Residents are calling for clarity and action over the risk of unexploded WWII ordnance after a popular wildflower reserve was ...
White House press secretary says sides still far apart on some issues, amid reports major US-Israel operation could be ...
PFC Maurice E. Prince, a New Bedford Marine killed in action during the Battle of Saipan in WWII, is honored by the 77th Lights for Peace flag.
Infernos raged aboard Japanese aircraft carriers after U.S. Navy dive-bombers found their marks during the Battle of Midway. Many Japanese pilots were ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- It's a piece of Philadelphia history that powered the future. The world's first electronic computer was born at the University of Pennsylvania. It was a room-sized machine built ...
North Korea will convene a major political conference later this month, the country's state media said Sunday, where leader Kim Jong Un is expected to outline his domestic and foreign policies for the ...
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