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This Army Division Handed America Victory After Victory


“Full victory nothing else.”
Key Point: Up to 80 percent of the airborne troops, men whom Eisenhower took a special interest in visiting on the eve of the invasion, might be lost to enemy action over the coming days.
In one of the most recognized photographs taken by U.S. Army cameramen during World War II, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, supreme Commander of Allied Forces in Europe, is addressing men of E Company, 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment (PIR), 101st Airborne Division, in England on June 5, 1944, just hours before their jump into Nazi-occupied Europe. After the black and white film was developed and the photo passed censors, the image was flashed stateside to U.S. wire services for publication in newspapers and magazines. It has since been printed on calendars, coffee mugs, even a postage stamp. ....

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Kargil Catastrophe: India and Pakistan Almost Kicked Off a Nuclear War


Kargil Catastrophe: India and Pakistan Almost Kicked Off a Nuclear War
The Kargil War marked a frightening new chapter in the international system as for the first time states with nuclear weapons faced off on a (fortunately limited) battlefield.
Here s What You Need to Remember: Washington had condemned and sanctioned both India and Pakistan’s recent nuclear tests, and its policy was then in a state of flux.
For years, there was a conceit that no two states with nuclear weapons have ever directly fought each other. That conceit has at times been thin. For example, during the Korean War, Soviet air force regiments battled U.S. jet fighters in support of North Korea. But Washington as much as Moscow refrained from pointing out that thinly-veiled fact, lest it escalate tensions. ....

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Lost Cause: The U.S. Was Destined to Lose the Philippines to the Japanese

Lost Cause: The U.S. Was Destined to Lose the Philippines to the Japanese
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