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The My Lai Massacre: One Of America's Darkest Days
The My Lai massacre will always be a disturbing memory in the American conscience and will often resurface in any discussion or evaluation of this pointless conflict. Amidst the brutal and grim Vietnam War, in the early hours of March 16, 1968, three platoons of US soldiers from “Charlie Company” were deployed by helicopters to the Son My region. They were tasked with a search-and-destroy operation, instructed to eliminate National Liberation Front (North Vietnamese) fighters


Maj. Tommy Macpherson, The ‘Kilted Killer’ That Forced A Surrender While Outnumbered 23,000 To One
When reflecting on the true heroes of the Second World War, few names evoke as much admiration and awe as that of Sir Tommy Macpherson. With an astounding tally of honours — three Military Crosses, three Croix de Guerre, the Légion d'honneur, and a papal knighthood — this Scottish Highlander is recognised as one of the most decorated soldiers in British military history. Until his death in 2014, Macpherson held the title of the most decorated living British soldier. At the ag


The Tragic Tale of Eben Byers, The Man That Drank Radium Until His Jaw Disintegrated
Throughout history few stories are as harrowing and cautionary as that of Eben Byers, a wealthy industrialist whose life was forever altered by the allure of a seemingly miraculous cure: radium. Eben Byers was born into privilege on September 12, 1880, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the scion of a prominent industrialist family. His father, Charles E. Byers, was a titan of the steel industry, and young Eben inherited both his father's wealth and his ambition. However, fate had
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