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Shrapnel discovered inside The Tank Museum’s Tiger 131, the only running WWII Tiger I tank, highlights its historic 1943 capture by British forces in Tunisia.
A shard of shrapnel hidden inside one of the Tank Museum's most popular exhibits for more than 80 years has helped provide an insight into ...
The Indonesian government has discovered nine underwater archaeological remains linked to World War II in the waters off ...
WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – An emotional reunion between a WWII veteran and the tank he drove on Iwo Jima. The Museum of the Marine Corps held a special ceremony on the 80th anniversary of Japan’s ...
Eighty years after the bloodiest battle in Marine Corps history, Leighton Willhite traveled to the National Museum of the ...
WWII demonstrated that reliability and systemic alignment outweighed raw performance. German tanks like the Tiger represented ...