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The crude assortment of fighting tools used by the Japanese during World War II give clues of an unprepared and unmatched ...
"That was the only time in my life he ever gave any real details, and I was in my 40s and had already done eight years of ...
During World War II, the Army created numerous deception units, complete with some of the best patches the heraldry department ever designed.
While the Army's Military Intelligence Service spearheaded the program, officials with the Navy 's Office of Naval Intelligence interviewed the POWs, too.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Army Special Operations Command welcomed Ellsworth “Al” Johnson, a 100-year-old World War II Army veteran, into the community by presenting him with an Army Special Forces ...
A hidden network of tunnels beneath London, once a WWII shelter and Cold War communication hub, is set to become a tourist attraction. Plans include a museum, a WWII memorial, and a bar. The tunnels, ...
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WWII’s Most Brilliant Military TrapPlunging into the icy waters south of Iceland, the inexperienced crew of U-570 - led by Kapitänleutnant Hans-Joachim Rahmlow ...
World War II Military Intelligence and the Ritchie Boys General Mark Milley, chair of the Join Chiefs of Staff, spoke about the Ritchie Boys, a World War II U.S. military intelligence unit which ...
Enigma cyphers were used by the Germans during World War II to scramble military communications and intelligence, to such an extent that they trusted their code was unbreakable.
With the 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge a month away, Army veterans Harry Miller and Frank Cohn will take center stage Nov. 13 at a small theater in the nation’s capital to share ...
Congress awarded its highest civilian honor to a long-secret Army unit that helped win World War II with battlefield deception. Just seven members of the 1,300-man Ghost Army are still alive.
The Ghost Army’s final act came on March 18, 1945, when the 1,100-man unit deceived Nazi intelligence about the site and timing of the U.S. Ninth Army’s Rhine River crossing.
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