
Picture this. It’s dawn on April 18th, 1943. Henderson Field, Guadal Canal. The air is thick with humidity and the smell of aviation fuel. 18…

April 18th, 1942. 0320 hours. USS Hornet, North Pacific Ocean. The lookout’s voice crackled through the bridge telephone. Surface contact bearing 020°, range 12,000 yd.…

At a.m. on the morning of April 18th, 1942, Lieutenant Colonel James Doolittle sat in the left seat of a B-25 bomber, watching a 30-foot…

At on the morning of March 3rd, 1943, Major Paul Gun sat in the cockpit of a B-25 bomber named Margaret, watching the horizon of…

At on the morning of March 3rd, 1943, Major Paul Gun sat in the cockpit of a B-25 bomber named Margaret, watching the horizon of…

August 22nd, 1944, in the morning, high above the Italian Alps, silence was about to become the deadliest weapon in the war. Captain Jack Reynolds…

July 24th, 1944. Normandy. Inside a damp command bunker carved into the side of a sunken road, General Litnant Dietrich Christ stares at a map…

December 14th, 1944. Six panser army headquarters near Bad Noyanar. SS Obust Groupfura Zep Dietrich is staring at a map that demands nothing short of…

At the US Army Ordinance Proving Grounds in Abedine, Maryland, the winter wind cut across rows of half assembled tanks, hulking shapes of olive drab…

At 0900 on February 19th, 1945, Corporal Tony Stein crouched behind a shallow depression in the black volcanic sand of Ewima, gripping a weapon his…





