March 6th, 1944, 23,000 ft over Germany, a B7 flying fortress named Hell’s Fury flew deep in enemy airspace. In the tail gun…
It smelled like furniture, not war. The German engineers gathered around the wreckage in a dim hanger outside Hamburgg, their white coats…
At 8:47 a.m. on September 18th, 1944, Private First Class Eddie Brennan lay motionless inside a rotting oak log in the Herkin Forest,…
She stood alone in a formation of elite SEAL operators, the only woman in a sea of hardened warriors. The admiral approached with…
German generals laughed at U.S. logistics, until the Red Ball Express fueled Patton’s blitzkrieg….. August 19th, 1944. Vermacht headquarters,…
At 7:23 a.m. on June 18th, 1944, Sergeant Jacob Mertens stood in the third floor window of a half-destroyed farmhouse outside Cartown,…
The moment Germany truly understood what America was capable of didn’t happen in a single explosion or on a single battlefield. It wasn’t…
What are you doing here? Women don’t know a thing about fighter jets. The jeers rang out as Sarah Mitchell stood quietly…
Ma’am, impersonating a naval officer is a federal offense, especially a SEAL commander. Now, take off that jacket. The crowd of sailors and…