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M4 Sherman in the deserts of North Africa
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M4 Sherman in the deserts of North Africa

When the M4 entered combat in North Africa with the British Army at the Second Battle of El Alamein in late 1942, it further tilted the balance of power in favor of the Allies in armored warfare, overshadowing the lighter designs of the Germans and Italia

November; This Month in Vietnam War History
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November; This Month in Vietnam War History

The 173rd Airborne, over the course of 19 days of intense combat, it was estimated that North Vietnamese casualties numbered around 1,455.

The Last Charge of the Twilight Riders
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The Last Charge of the Twilight Riders

Following the Japanese invasion in 1941, the 26th Cavalry Regiment played a crucial role in the Allied withdrawal to the Bataan Peninsula. Their actions included executing a classic delaying tactic, allowing less mobile units to safely retreat to the peni

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