Today is Patriot's Day. Today we raise a glass to men with balls so big it's a wonder they could walk around. Today is the 242nd anniversary of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, which if you're an American you should be familiar with. It's an extraordinarily...
AuthorBucky Lawson
Bucky Lawson is an Appalachian-American gun enthusiast and military historian. He holds an MA in Military History and is slowly working toward a PhD in the same field. He is a lifelong deer hunter and loves lever action rifles, good cigars, college football, and J.R.R. Tolkien and Frederick Forsyth novels. He lives in Southwestern Virginia with his dog, Bilbo.
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Lessons Learned…Or Not | Tanks Between World Wars
We all know that armored warfare took a huge leap from the First to the Second World War. Obviously the technology got better in terms of engine power and reliability, armament and armor, and overall design. But when war broke out in 1939 no...
WW1 Tanks: Rising from the Mud
WW1 tanks were supposed to overcome the trenches and barbed wire, and help the soldiers “going over the top.” Here is some tank history.
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