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Lior Raz: Art Imitates Life

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Estimated reading time: 11 minutes If you haven’t yet had the pleasure, please allow me to make a TV recommendation. I don’t watch much television myself, but one of my patients put me onto this show. I found it mesmerizing. This terrifying-looking guy is Lior Raz. He is an Israeli actor who made his name [...]

CPT Bruce Carr and the Stolen Focke-Wulf

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Bruce Carr’s exploits would make a fantastic movie, but I’m afraid nobody would believe it was real.

FLT LT Ken Gatward: The Lunatic Limey Beaufighter Driver

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He was going to transform this daily parade into a gory resistance spectacle. To do so, he required a seriously crazy pilot. His first choice was Flight Lieutenant Alfred Kitchener Gatward.

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The Football War: When Two Sovereign Nations Went All Kinetic Over a Soccer Match

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We guys do take our sports seriously. The psychosocial impetus behind this curious phenomenon is indeed fascinating.

Nathan Bedford Forrest III: The Nut and the Tree 

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Bad things happen in war, and atrocities have been part of institutionalized killing ever since men lived in caves.

The M388 Muzzleloading Micro-Nuke: Serious Man-Portable Firepower

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Estimated reading time: 0 minutes On 6 August 1945, Colonel Paul Tibbets dropped the first atomic bomb from the B29 Superfortress Enola Gay on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. This weapon, an enriched uranium gun-type design designated “Little Boy,” exploded 1,500 feet above the ground and had a nominal yield of around 15 kilotons. That [...]

Vitalii Volodymyrovych Skakun: Some Gave All

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There is a fellowship intrinsic to military service that is tough to describe to those who have not lived it. For starters, we were all so terribly young.

Diana: Huntress of Bus Drivers

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Warlords, drug kingpins, or just garden-variety criminals can make life a living hell for good folks who just want to go about their business.

The Inimitable Power of Cold Steel

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I was eighteen years old. It would be another three years before society would trust me to drink a beer or buy a handgun, but Uncle Sam had taught me how to kill a man efficiently and effectively with a bayonet.

Viktor Bout: The Merchant of Death

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Lord of War was a simply magnificent movie. Second only to Raising Arizona, it was my favorite Nicolas Cage film ever. Cage’s character, a Ukrainian arms dealer named Yuri Orlov, was loosely based on Viktor Bout.