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ReXtorer on MSNOpinion
This is what happens when vintage WW1 military buckles from the battlefield are restored
Hidden beneath the soil of an old battlefield, these vintage WW1 military buckles waited silently for decades. Covered in rust and age, they seemed beyond saving at first glance. Through careful ...
StormofSteel on MSN
Weapons, training, and brutal discipline: Inside the stormtrooper system that redefined WWI combat
Stormtroopers in 1918 were equipped with short carbines, pistols, grenades, flamethrowers, explosives, and light machine guns, trained under brutal physical and combat conditions, and led by empowered ...
Almonty Industries (ALM) is positioned to supply 40% of non-Chinese tungsten by 2027, leveraging its Sangdong mine and ...
India Today on MSN
When wars entered the kitchen: How global conflicts changed what we eat
From canned food to instant coffee, many everyday staples were born not in kitchens but on battlefields.
Historically, unconditional surrender to the United States has been followed by prolonged US military occupation.
In Washington today, the debate surrounding the war with Iran is no longer confined to military strategy. Increasingly, the argument is about something more fundamental: whether the American people ...
This Khuzestan operation is a limited but strategically transformative military action designed to seize the economic heart of a hostile nation without triggering the civilizational overreach that ...
Former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said, "History happens forward but is written backwards." The US-Israel decision to go to war with Iran is primarily a foreign policy decision, and ...
The American Battle Monuments Commission launched an online catalog of photographs and aviation relics tied to America's ...
Will the Kurds fight the government in Tehran at Washington’s urging, opening a new ground front in Iran? The U.S. seemingly wants them to, but the Kurds and Washington have a sordid history on this ...
WGMB/WVLA Baton Rouge on MSN
World Trade Center beam to visit LSU on Steel Across America tour
A steel beam from the South Tower of the World Trade Center will be shown at LSU. See how organizers aim to have future generations "never forget." ...
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