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In-depth coverage of military history from the turn of the 20th century through to the present day.

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Raid on Amiens Prison – The Myth of the Mosquito

Group Captain Percy Charles Pickard DSO and Two Bars, DFC, led the famous raid by Mosquitos on Amiens prison in February 1944. He did not survive the raid, it being suggested he had taken the risk of looking for survivors of one of the Mosquitos that had been shot down a few moments earlier, exposing his own aircraft to enemy fighters with fatal consequences. This is still believed today, yet it is simply not true. So what really happened on Pickard’s last flight?

Merchant Navy WW2 George Cross To Be Sold At Auction

George Stronach GC’s medal group. ALL IMAGES COURTESY OF DIX...

‘Missing’ Airmen Sought in West Sussex

Search to Find Lost USAAF Liberator Bomber Crew A USAAF...

GREAT WAR GALLANTRY June 1917

Throughout the First World War, the many announcements of British...

BLACK BUCK VULCANS TO STANLEY

British success in the Falklands War relied heavily on the vital...

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