Barbarians from Germany who specialized in guerrilla warfare engaged the Romans, at the peak of their dominance, in the Battle of Teutoburg Forest in 9 A.D.
The remaining marksmen demonstrate their long-range skills by using the powerful Barrett 82A1 .50BMG semi-automatic rifle to hit a target 1,000 yards away.
A look at the historic battle plan concocted by General Bernard Montgomery not long after the D-Day invasion and was meant to help the troops gain crossings.
From the ancient catapult and fire tube to today's laser-guided smart bombs and the stealth fighter, weaponry's evolution, death toll and impact in history.
The remaining marksmen demonstrate their long-range skills by using the powerful Barrett 82A1 .50BMG semi-automatic rifle to hit a target 1,000 yards away.
A look at the historic battle plan concocted by General Bernard Montgomery not long after the D-Day invasion and was meant to help the troops gain crossings.
From the ancient catapult and fire tube to today's laser-guided smart bombs and the stealth fighter, weaponry's evolution, death toll and impact in history.
Barbarians from Germany who specialized in guerrilla warfare engaged the Romans, at the peak of their dominance, in the Battle of Teutoburg Forest in 9 A.D.
The remaining marksmen demonstrate their long-range skills by using the powerful Barrett 82A1 .50BMG semi-automatic rifle to hit a target 1,000 yards away.
A look at the historic battle plan concocted by General Bernard Montgomery not long after the D-Day invasion and was meant to help the troops gain crossings.
From the ancient catapult and fire tube to today's laser-guided smart bombs and the stealth fighter, weaponry's evolution, death toll and impact in history.
New evidence and forensics may determine who survived the catastrophic and deadly battle between Native Americans and the U.S. Army Calvary in Montana in 1876.
With the aid of a 3-D contour map, an aerial view shows the battle where the Allied forces faced Hitler's men for six months at a sixth century monastery.
With the aid of a 3-D contour map, an aerial view shows the battle where the Allied forces faced Hitler's men for six months at a sixth century monastery.
New evidence and forensics may determine who survived the catastrophic and deadly battle between Native Americans and the U.S. Army Calvary in Montana in 1876.
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