Nearly 5,000 DAR members gather in Washington, D.C. for the 135th Continental Congress, honoring awardees, marking America 250, and funding a $1M education endowment.
Queen Victoria ruled Britain from 1837 to 1901. During her reign, her army fought a plethora of small wars leaving plenty of militaria to collect.
Jersey War Tunnels museum, an immersive memorial to occupation and forced labor.
The 22nd annual North Coast Military Show at MAPS Museum featured 250+ vendor tables, 60 historic aircraft, and military collectibles in Ohio.
How Nazi Germany used bowling as propaganda during the 1936 Berlin Olympics, hosting an international tournament to showcase a false utopia.
Buddy Ham shares his pride and joy M718A1.
In 1946, the design team of the Direction des Etudes et Fabrication d’Armament (DEFA) began working with the AMX design team to develop a light tank.
US Army veteran Robert De La Rosa restores his 1966 M151A1 MUTT after buying it in 2012 and completely rebuilding it to perfection.
Morris Commercial fitted a more powerful 60-hp engine in their trucks to be known as the Model ‘CD’ Series and entered service with the British Army in 1935.
The EE-11 “Urutu”, which translates to mean “Crossed Pit Viper”, is another Engesa design still used by more than 20 countries, including Angola, Jordan, Tunisia and, of course, Brazil.


