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Ghislaine Maxwell Court Documents: Epstein Victims and Cohorts
Documents from Ghislaine Maxwell legal proceedings have purportedly been released: over 2,000 pages of it. Read it or check out our excerpts.
Grunt Life – the Infantry at War
The infantry has been described as the “poor bloody infantry.” Ernie Pyle called them the “mud-rain-frost-and-wind boys.” These are some stories from the grunt life.
Cache Cap: Hidey-hole Hideaway for your Hat
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Gunskins: Skin a Skinned Up Smokewagon
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FYSA: Invader Girl Art: We Need You To Go Plinking
Invader Girl is the moniker of one of our favorite military/tactical/service oriented artists. She’s badass. For Your Situational Awareness.
Hyrkanian Lore: From the Kingdom of Turan
The Hyrkanians were usually villainous and were matchless horsemen and raiders under the sway of the Turanian Empire in the world of Conan.
The Fall of Kabul and the Kabul Airlift
The "Fall of Kabul" colloquially refers to the capture of the city of Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, on 15 August 2021 and, only slightly tangentially, the ensuing debacle at Kabul Intl Airport. While capture might be something of a misnomer to purists, there can be...
Tactical Helmet Truth: The humble Brain Bucket
You could argue that “tactical helmet” refers to any lid or brain bucket that protects you, you know, tactically. But there’s much more to it than that. Don’t mistake a ballistic helmet for a bump helmet – and look for utilitarian helmet accessories, not mall ninja ones.
Ranger History: Rogers, Knowlton’s, and Queen’s Rangers
Considered as the father of modern light infantry Robert Rogers is one of the most widely studied small unit leaders in history.