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  • The Couch

    Source One of the most prized possessions in the Man Cave. The place where you can just relax and completely forget about the whirlwind world swirling around you. No matter the state of your couch, the function of each one is a blessed thing. MoreReport Item navigation Previous submission Next submission View full list More

  • GOAT Guns

    You bet your ass your biased; it’s acceptable when you have GREATEST OF ALL TIME right there in your name.  But in all seriousness, can you really even call it a man cave if there aren’t GOAT Guns in it? MoreReport Item navigation Previous submission Next submission View full list More

  • Battle of Sangin

    The Battle of Sangrin is considered the bloodiest conflict involving both American and British troops in Afghanistan. Despite the heavy cover by enemy forces and the IED’s littering the landscape, the “Dark Horse” Marines made progress extending their security perimeter and clearing Highway 611, which allowed for the transportation and operation of future units. MoreReport […] More

  • Battle of Stalingrad

    With more than two million troops fighting in close quarters and with causalities almost reaching two million, the Battle of Stalingrad is considered one of the longest and bloodiest in modern warfare. Germany and its allies fought the Soviet Union for control over the city of Stalingrad in what is now southern Russia. This single […] More

  • Battle of Britain

    Source Considered the first military campaign fought entirely by air forces, the Battle of Britain secured United Kingdom against the air attacks of the Nazi’s. While the duration differs between different groups, historians consider this single campaign to have lasted from July 1940 to June 1941. The Battle of Britain is regarded as one of […] More

  • Battle of Gettysburg

    Fought on July 1-3, 1863, in and around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, the Battle of Gettysburg is considered by some to be the greatest turning point in the Civil War. General Lee and his Confederate Army was met by Union forces that prevented the Confederacy from moving further into the North. While this battle shaped the history […] More

  • Battle Of Waterloo

    The Battle of Waterloo in 1815 was the final defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte. Defeated by the British and Prussians, this ended Napoleons quest to conquer all of Europe as the emperor of France. MoreReport Item navigation Previous submission Next submission View full list More

  • Battles of Lexington & Concord

    The Battles Of Lexington and Concord were the first battles between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the 13 Colonies in America. These battles are considered the start of the American Revolution. “The shot heard around the world” was coined by Ralph Waldo Emerson in response to the first shot fired by the Patriots at […] More

  • The Battle of Midway

    Six months after the Japanese devastated Pearl Harbor, the US Navy defeated the advance of the Japanese Naval Fleet with such damage that it proved irreversible. It was been called “the most stunning and decisive blow in the history of naval warfare” and was crucially instrumental in the Allies winning WW2. Buy now MoreReport Item […] More

  • Battle Of Saratoga

    Without the Battle of Saratoga, we’d all be living in a very different world. These battles in September and October of 1777 were marked as a turning point for the Americans in the Revolutionary War. British General John Burgoyne led a large invasion army southward from Canada in the Champlain Valley, hoping to meet a […] More

  • Operation Neptune Spear

    Operation Neptune Spear, 2011, was a precision strike operation executed by the United State’s Navy Seals in which the long sought after Osama Bin Laden was eliminated under cover of darkness in Abbottabad, Pakistan. The entire raid was carried out in approximately 40 minutes with considerable success. MoreReport Item navigation Previous submission Next submission View […] More

  • Battle Of Guadacanal

    Source Argued as the first decisive win for the Allies in WW2. In August of 1942, U.S. Marines launched a surprise attack on the Japanese air base that was being built on Guadalcanal. After sustaining heavy loses, the Japanese abandoned Guadalcanal in February on 1943. MoreReport Item navigation Previous submission Next submission View full list More

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