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About two years ago I was talking with Mike, a friend of mine I've known since Ronald Reagan was still in the White House, and he asked me a question out of left field: What if we went on a tour of ...
My dear late mother, Jane Doris Aflague Moylan, was born in a cave on Guam just before the shelling by battleships of the U.S ...
This 1945 World War II film directed by John Ford and starring John Wayne is so underrated it’s criminal that most people haven't seen it before.
Boasting a 51-year career, the USS Missouri initially launched from the Naval Shipyard in Brooklyn in 1944. It was on that battleship’s deck that Japan surrendered, bringing World War II to an ...
Once a vital part of the U.S. Navy’s Pacific fleet, the USS Wasp met a devastating end in 1942. Torpedoed during a critical operation, the ship sank quickly, taking lives and history with it. This ...
The Nautilus is a legend from a bygone era—one with American industrial and defense capabilities the likes of which no modern ...
John Wayne and Sean Connery's World War 2 classic about D-Day, which took place 81 years ago this week, is now streaming. By George Simpson, Film & Music Editor ...
World War 2 films are often hit and miss. Some are amazing and quickly find themselves at the top of the 'to watch' list, while others leave a lot to be desired. But there is one powerful film ...
World War II veterans return to Normandy's beaches for the 81st D-Day anniversary, with about two dozen mostly centenarian former servicemen receiving warm welcomes from local French people.
With seven Oscar nominations and box office figures that made over four times its budget, British director Joe Wright's acclaimed World War 2 film was a major hit critically and commercially.
Over on Google, a fervent fan favourably compared the film to Dunkirk, commenting: "I deeply appreciate Atonement for other reasons and while the films are about 10 years apart I am utterly ...
Friday marks 81 years since D-Day, the first day of the Normandy landings that laid the foundations for the Allied defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II.