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Throwback Thursday: The POWs of Camp Perry

Camp Perry hasn't always hosted the National Matches. Once, it hosted prisoners of war.

Throwback Thursday: "The Desert Fox"

Field Marshal Rommel was a formidable foe. Here's what America learned from him.

Throwback Thursday: When "Into the Wild" Worked

Hollywood movies aside, Dick Proenneke proved that a lone man can survive Alaska's brutal beauty.

Throwback Thursday: What's a Sten Gun?

On D-Day, the Sten gun served as a drum while the bagpipes played the soldiers ashore.

Throwback Thursday: America's Navajo Code Talkers

America's best "secret weapon" of World War II wasn't an arm at all...it was our Native Americans.

Throwback Thursday: D-Day, the French Resistance & a “Hedgehog”

During WWII, so much depended upon "a tough little animal that even a lion would hesitate to bite."

Throwback Thursday: Hemingway's Guns

He may have written "A Farewell to Arms," but this literary giant was a firearms fanatic.

Throwback Thursday: Slingers, History's First Snipers

Make no mistake, the ancient sling was no slingshot...and it was definitely not a toy.

Throwback Thursday: Hiroo Onoda, Last Imperial Japanese Soldier

What if you were fighting a war, it ended, and you didn't get the memo?

Throwback Thursday: Way of the Warrior

They came like foxes, attacked like lions, and fled like birds.

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