On Aug. 28, 1938, The Vicksburg Post reported that Marshall and Emma Bush had let the contract for “a modern two-story residence to be constructed in Glenwood Place” and that the work at 4 Glenwood ...
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Tiger’s teeth: How the 88mm gun became WWII’s most deadly tank killer
By 1944, Germany’s 88mm gun was no longer just a flak weapon—it had evolved into a precision tool for destroying tanks. Its armor-piercing rounds and high velocity turned the Tigers, Elephants, and ...
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The 88mm gun: Germany’s deadly innovation that changed WWII
Born out of treaty loopholes and perfected in battle, Germany’s 88mm gun became one of WWII’s most legendary weapons. Originally designed for anti-aircraft use, it was quickly adapted to tear through ...
There are certain rules about a war. Rule number one is young men die. And rule number two is, doctors can't change rule ...
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