Beyond Walks on MSN
Why Germany could never match American tanks in World War II
In May 1945, Adolf Hitler’s armaments minister finally admitted the truth Germany had tried to ignore for years. Albert Speer ...
In 1943, at the height of World War II, U.S. coins of the smallest denomination, pennies, were made of steel. Copper was needed to make ammunition and likewise battleships. There were still plenty of ...
Metal Detecting WWII Battlegrounds on MSN
Abandoned drop zone reveals parachute gear and live WWII ammo
An abandoned airborne drop zone in the woods reveals parachute hardware, Allied personal gear, and piles of WWII ammunition ...
The Iran war has drained U.S. weapons stockpiles, experts warn, raising questions about readiness for a conflict with China ...
What was it like to sail unarmed into a war zone during World War II? A special program aboard the Battleship North Carolina ...
This 2002 war movie that reunites Nicolas Cage with his legendary Face/Off helmer, John Woo, has a director's cut worth ...
Grover Trytten, a 104-year-old World War II veteran from Georgetown, took a Dream Flights ride in a restored Boeing-Stearman ...
Reading a Nov. 2, 1942 Life Magazine at the Museum of Veterans in Vilonia, one learns that Chaplain Howell Forgy left the pulpit at Murray First Presbyterian Church to join ...
The strike at the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant, run by ammo manufacturer Olin Winchester, has ended after slightly more ...
Ultimately, Congress canceled the program, judging the cost of development and deployment unfavorable compared to the cost of ...
In terms of volume and widespread use, nothing can match the 9mm. This 124-year-old cartridge was designed right the first ...
Attempt after attempt was made to rescue them, but they were repelled by hailstorms of bullets from the German machine guns ...
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