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November
2007

Features - Bloody Encounters At Hell's Point (On the island of Guadalcanal, the untested riflemen of the 1st Marine Division, met and soundly defeated the best soldiers the Japanese Army could throw at them); Renewed Confrontation In Greece (In the wake of World War II, conflict developed for control of the government of the Mediterranean nation); The Final Days Of General George S. Patton, Jr. (Following his successful campaign in Western Europe, the flamboyant commander had difficulty adjusting to peacetime and was fatally injured in an automobile accident); For God And Country (The story of John Birch, missionary and intelligence officer, reveals a hero's contribution to victory); Splashing In Dinah (During a mission near Okinawa, Marine Fighter Pilot Willis "Bud" Dworzak engaged in aerial combat) Columns - Editorial (Kurt Waldheim's diplomatic service was tainted by his Nazi past); Dispatches (Readers of WWII History offer their insights, comments and criticisms); Profiles (The exploits of Irishman Paddy Mayne became the stuff of legend during commando operations); Ordinance (Thousands of pack animals and cavalry horses labored in the German army, and many were killed in combat or slaughtered for food by starving soldiers); Insight (The deadly business of the sniper further developed into a refined practice of killing and gathering intellitence during World War II); Top Secret (The Reichenberg Project presented a controversal response to the might of overwhelming Allied air power); Books (The legendary Flying Tigers come to life in a book by Daniel Ford
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April / May
2008

Features - The Thunder Of Operation Gallup (With victory at Stalingrad close at hand, the Soviets launched an effort to liberate the Lower Don Basin); Patton's Magnificent Panthers (The 761st Tank Battalion, a black unit, fought with distinction and earned the praise of the flamboyant commander of Third Army); The Poles In The West (Free Polish soldiers fought bravely in Normandy during the closing of the Falaise Pocket); Darter And Dice (A pair of intrepid U.S. submarines wrecked havoc on the Japanese Navy in the Palowan Passage during the Battle of Leyte Gulf) Columns - Editorial (Ruben Rivers and others helped end segregation in the U.S. military); Dispatches (Readers of WWII History offer their insights, comments and criticisms); Ordance (The Junkers Ju 52 was versatile enough to meet the Luftwaffe's ever-shifting transport missions); Profiles (Lean Degrelle was the most famous foreign volunteer in the German army); Top Secret (An enigmatic beauty may have worked for the Nazi's and involved a future U.S. President in a web of intrigue); Insight (General Freddie Morgan directed the complex planning for Operation Overlord, the D-Day invasion); Books (In December, 1944, a typhoon ravaged the U.S. Third Fleet in the Pacific); Simulation Gaming (Shoot your way through World War II in three new games
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