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Film Review: “Kajaki / Kilo Two Bravo” (2014) – A Movie That Really Shows War as It Is

Film Review: “Kajaki / Kilo Two Bravo” (2014) – A Movie That Really Shows War as It Is

by Ed Nash | Feb 26, 2021 | Military History, Miscellanous

  “Kajaki” – which was released as “Kilo Two Bravo” in the United States – is a movie that I stumbled across by accident one day. I’m glad I did. The plot is based on the true story of a small unit of British soldiers that were posted near to the Kajaki dam in...
A New System Could Make the Scourge of IEDs a Thing of the Past – Defence Procurement International

A New System Could Make the Scourge of IEDs a Thing of the Past – Defence Procurement International

by Ed Nash | Feb 5, 2021 | Current Developments, Miscellanous, Weapons

  An article I wrote on an absolutely fascinating project: A New System Could Make the Scourge of IEDs a Thing of the Past  ...
B-52 vs. F-100 Super Sabre; The Tragic Shooting Down of the Ciudad Juarez

B-52 vs. F-100 Super Sabre; The Tragic Shooting Down of the Ciudad Juarez

by Ed Nash | Feb 4, 2021 | Military History, Miscellanous, Weapons

  On April 7, 1961, two F-100A Super Sabres of the 188th Fighter Squadron, New Mexico Air National Guard (ANG) soared into the sky to intercept an intruder. The supersonic fighters, piloted by 27-year old 1st Lt. James van Scyoc as flight leader and Capt. Dale...
The First American Governor Removed by Impeachment was Kicked Out…by the Ku Klux Klan!

The First American Governor Removed by Impeachment was Kicked Out…by the Ku Klux Klan!

by Ed Nash | Jan 26, 2021 | Military History, Miscellanous, Warriors

  In 1871, William Woods Holden, the Republican governor of North Carolina, was accused of calling out and using the State’s militia to oppress the people that lived there. Moreover, the articles of impeachment said that Holden justified this by saying it was...
They’re Catching Chinese Drones in the Waters Around Indonesia Nowadays

They’re Catching Chinese Drones in the Waters Around Indonesia Nowadays

by Ed Nash | Dec 30, 2020 | Current Developments, Miscellanous

  Article on Overt Defense...
T-34s Still In Action, December 2020

T-34s Still In Action, December 2020

by Ed Nash | Dec 18, 2020 | Current Developments, Military History, Miscellanous, Weapons

  The tragic war in Yemen between Iranian-backed Houthi tribesmen and the Arab coalition led by Saudi Arabia is often portrayed as a “David-vs-Goliath” affair. The Houthi’s are generally seen as lightly equipped mountain fighters whilst the Saudi’s field one of...
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