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View this email [online]( if it doesn't display correctly Join the War History Online forum! On our very own forum you can engage in conversation with fellow readers, discuss the news, react to our articles and share your experiences. [Click to join our forum!]( Top stories of today [People Gather To See World’s Only Running Tiger Tank – TIGER DAY 11 – 27th April (With Video)]( [People Gather To See World’s Only Running Tiger Tank – TIGER DAY 11 – 27th April (With Video)]( Over 4500 people went to The Tank Museum in Bovington to see the world’s only running Tiger I tank in action. Tiger 131 runs only… [Read more »]( [The Enloe Stone: The Grave That hid Weapons & Valuables in the Civil War]( [The Enloe Stone: The Grave That hid Weapons & Valuables in the Civil War]( Though leading an army of an estimated 12,000 soldiers, General Price believed the Union forces protecting Jefferson City to be too formidable. At the outbreak… [Read more »]( [US Begins Largest Ever Agent Orange Cleanup in Vietnam]( [US Begins Largest Ever Agent Orange Cleanup in Vietnam]( The US government compensates American veterans who were exposed to Agent Orange. It does not compensate Vietnamese civilians. The United States has begun a decade-long… [Read more »]( [One of the First Ever Navy SEAL Forerunners, Celebrates his 94th Birthday]( [One of the First Ever Navy SEAL Forerunners, Celebrates his 94th Birthday]( In April 2019, the last living member of the original Navy SEAL team, Bill Dawson, celebrated his 94th birthday. Bill went to fight in the… [Read more »]( [Churchills Toyshop: The Bowl of Porridge & a Condom Full of Aniseed Balls That Sank Japanese Ships]( [Churchills Toyshop: The Bowl of Porridge & a Condom Full of Aniseed Balls That Sank Japanese Ships]( When World War Two started in 1939, the British Army was significantly behind their German counterparts. Their tactics and especially their armament and equipment were… [Read more »]( [A Moral Obligation: Photography In WW1]( [A Moral Obligation: Photography In WW1]( Since the Mexican-American war of 1846-1848, a number of conflicts had been photographed by the time the world found itself engulfed in the First World… [Read more »]( [Ship Torpedoed by Japanese Submarine Discovered in Australian Waters]( [Ship Torpedoed by Japanese Submarine Discovered in Australian Waters]( Out of a crew of forty-three sailors there were just five survivors. They were picked up by the crew of the SS Mulbera and all… [Read more »]( [Knights of the Desert: The Myth Behind the Deutsche Afrika Korps]( [Knights of the Desert: The Myth Behind the Deutsche Afrika Korps]( On November 2, 1942, British and Commonwealth troops broke through the German lines, heralding a climactic moment in the Second Battle of El Alamein. Heroic… [Read more »]( [A Flash in The Pan? : How DOES a Bullet Work?]( [A Flash in The Pan? : How DOES a Bullet Work?]( Bullets, as small as they are, have been the root cause of some of the biggest changes in history. Guns have been the game changers… [Read more »]( [Join Our Forum!]( Timera, 901 N. Pitt St., Suite 325, Alexandria, Virginia 22314, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time. [Powered by:](

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