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This genius engineer made tanks float in World War II
Nicholas Peter Sorrell Straussler (1891* – 1966) is perhaps most famous for designing the inflatable floatation screen for ...
Perhaps the most celebrated psyop was in World War II, when the so-called U.S. Ghost Army outwitted the Germans using inflatable tanks, radio trickery, costumes and impersonations. In what was dubbed ...
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Inflatable tanks and deception tactics of the Ghost Army
They were painters, actors, and sound engineers — not soldiers. But in 1944, the U.S. Army’s “Ghost Army” created entire fake ...
The first detailed account of the battle in which one of the world’s most famous tanks was captured has finally been told. The feared Tiger tank was one of the most formidable machines during the ...
The son of a soldier involved in a battle, which saw one of the world's most famous tanks captured, has told the story of its capture in a new book. Dale Oscroft's father John saw his anti-tank Piat ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The first detailed account of the battle in which one of the world’s most famous tanks was captured has finally been told. The ...
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CHARLESTON — The "No Kings" rally Saturday at Morton Park drew more than 530 participants, the largest turnout yet for a series of protests against President Donald Trump's administration that have ...
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