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How Israel Overcame and Won the Yom Kippur War

How Israel Overcame and Won the Yom Kippur War Egypt and Syria launched a massive surprise attack against the outnumbered and unprepared Israel Defense Force. Yet nonetheless, Israel won the war. Here s What You Need To Remember: For Israel to claim a decisive victory, by the standards set by the Israelis themselves, the Arab armies needed to be smashed and the Arab nations had to recognize that they had been defeated; all this at a minimal cost in Israeli lives and treasure. These were difficult goals, but Israel s strategic and tactical mistakes tarnished even its eventual battlefield triumphs. The shrill cry of the shofar ram s horn blowing on the morning of October 6, 1973, did more than herald the start of Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement. It also marked the start of one of the most dramatic conflicts in history.

These 5 Weapon Systems Ensure American Military Supremacy

AH-64 Apache Ironic it is that the best weapon of America s premier land force is an aircraft. But given the conflicts the U.S. military has recently fought and is likely to fight, airpower is the most decisive factor. Equipped with a 30-millimeter cannon, Hellfire missiles, and sophisticated sensors, the Apache combines speed, firepower, and range that allows the Army to strike enemies long before they come within firing distance of Army ground troops. It is equally useful at hunting down insurgents or decimating enemy armored columns. The Apache has fought well in conflicts from Desert Storm to the current Afghan war.

Cruelty: Not Every American Effort in the Pacific Was Victorious

Cruelty: Not Every American Effort in the Pacific Was Victorious The fall of Corregidor forces us to ask a tough question: what went wrong? The answer is pretty much everything. Here s What You Need To Remember: And then there was silence. “Tell Joe, wherever he is, to give ’em hell for us,” said the radio signal. “My love to you all. God bless you and keep you. Sign my name, and tell mother how you heard from me. Stand by.” And then there was silence. On the morning of May 6, 1942, U.S. Army Sgt. Irving Strobing sent the last message to America, his family and his brother Joe from the fortress of Corregidor, an island at the mouth of Manila Bay. A few hours later, under the cameras of Japanese photographers and the contemptuous glare of Japanese officers, Gen. Jonathan Wainwright surrendered the last of the U.S. garrison in the Philippines.

These Ex-Nazis Were Ready For Another War With the Soviets

These Ex-Nazis Were Ready For Another War With the Soviets
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