Labalaba spent his childhood on an island and craved adventure. He initially enlisted with the Royal Ulster Rifles and also served with the Royal Irish Rangers. He was a stone-cold warrior.
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Miracle at Mirbat: When an SAS Operator Singlehandedly Held Off an Army with a Howitzer
BY Will Dabbs Published: August 8, 2021 { 6 comments }The British SAS & Operation Trent: The Real Freaking Deal
BY Will Dabbs Published: August 1, 2021 { 3 comments }A HALO parachute jump into a hostile combat zone is a staple of modern spy movies. Because of the resources required and the inherent risk involved such stuff is vanishingly rare in real life. In November of 2001, however, a recon patrol from G Squadron of the British 22 SAS did just that.
LCPL Amarjit Pun and the Sterling Submachine Gun
BY Will Dabbs Published: July 25, 2021 { 4 comments }When the incoming fire seemed overwhelming and his comrades were falling LCPL Amarjit Pun unlimbered his Sterling submachine gun and won the day. Sometimes big things do indeed come in small packages.
Operation Canned Goods: The Spark That Lit the Fire
BY Will Dabbs Published: July 17, 2021 { 14 comments }Alfred Naujocks was the guy who started World War 2 with Operation Canned Goods.
The Battle of Graveney Marsh: The Last Ground Combat Fought on British Soil
BY Will Dabbs Published: July 10, 2021 { 11 comments }WW2 was such a horrible, curious thing. These Germans flew to the English homeland dropping high explosives and ended up in a brief firefight with the Tommies responding to the crash site. When the dust settled the Brits gave the Germans beer in return for souvenirs. War is undeniably strange indeed.
A Young American Goes to War: The M1 Rifle
BY Will Dabbs Published: July 4, 2021 { 17 comments }The man survived the Longest Day to advance with the Allied vanguard. A product of the Mississippi backwoods and a survivor of the Great Depression, this tough teenager found that he had a knack for soldiering.
Stateside Radicalized Green-on-Green: Major Nidal Hasan & the FN Five-seveN
BY Will Dabbs Published: June 27, 2021 { 19 comments }There’s a curious logical order to an execution in Information Age America. We can’t help but be fascinated.
John Sedgwick: The Pachydermal General & the Whitworth Sniper Rifle
BY Will Dabbs Published: June 20, 2021 { 15 comments }MG Sedgwick had no shortage of courage. His calm demeanor under fire reliably inspired his troops.
The Professional Assassination of Marielle Franco: Truly Bad Cops
BY Will Dabbs Published: June 5, 2021 { 17 comments }I have some friends that found themselves on the Mexican border during Spring Break several years ago with some spending money and a little time. They were young, bulletproof, and immortal, so they figured they’d wander over and spend the day exploring Juarez on foot.
Loaches, Snakes, and the GE M134 Minigun
BY Will Dabbs Published: May 30, 2021 { 16 comments }LT Hugh Mills earned three Silver Stars, three Bronze Stars, four Distinguished Flying Crosses, and the Legion of Merit during three tours as a combat helicopter pilot in Vietnam. Mills was shot down sixteen times and thrice wounded in combat. He flew 3,300 combat hours in OH6A and AH1G helicopters.









