WWII History March 2012
George Beurling: Canadian Fighter Ace Known as “The Falcon of Malta”
By Herb KugelIn September 1943, Canada’s top air ace, the “Falcon of Malta,” Flying Officer George Beurling, was faced with two problems. Read more
WWII History March 2012
In September 1943, Canada’s top air ace, the “Falcon of Malta,” Flying Officer George Beurling, was faced with two problems. Read more
WWII History March 2012
From the training grounds to the battlefront, soldiers and Marines usually dined on C and K rations. Read more
WWII History March 2012
The darkness held a terror of its own—any false movement or unwarranted sound could easily betray the presence of the 16-man patrol that crept ever closer to the enemy lines. Read more
WWII History March 2012
By early April 1941, Lt. Gen. Erwin Rommel’s German Afrika Korps, combined with Italian units, had cleared the British from Libya except for the seaport of Tobruk. Read more
WWII History March 2012
The Marines were tired, eager for a rest and the opportunity to get themselves and their equipment back into battle condition. Read more
WWII History March 2012
From the Supermarine Spitfire to the North American P-51 Mustang, and from the Soviet Yak series to the Vought F4U Corsair, the Allies were able to field a formidable array of fighter planes against the Axis powers in World War II. Read more
WWII History March 2012
In the early morning hours of March 23, 1943, the U.S. 1st Infantry Division was preparing to attack. Read more
WWII History March 2012
Air Conflicts: Secret Wars is the perfect example of a game for which the genre has a ton of competition on PC and very little comparable action on consoles. Read more