Hard Case Survival OSS Micro S.E.R.E Kit
Hard Case Survival OSS Micro S.E.R.E Kit One just has to turn on the daily news or pick up the newspaper to know we live in an age of increasing…
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Hard Case Survival OSS Micro S.E.R.E Kit One just has to turn on the daily news or pick up the newspaper to know we live in an age of increasing…
Building fire to help combat frostbite and hypothermia during a survival, evasion, resistance and escape (SERE) exercise. U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Snyder. Surviving in the wilderness…
Hardcase Survival Lapel Dagger is designed as a last ditch weapon like the original SOE/OSS lapel or thumb dagger. Hard Case Survival was founded in 2004 The founder was a…
Alexander Mosaic (detail),House of the Faun, Pompeii. Credit: The Guardian (DEA/G Nimatallah/De Agostini/Getty Images) The end and aim of spying in all its five varieties is knowledge of the enemy;…
An aerial photo of Gibraltar after take-off from the Rock, looking north-west towards San Roque. Photo: Steve – Flickr: Gibraltar / CC BY-SA 2.0 DEED. Operation Tracer was a secret…
OSS Operation Greenup team. From left to right: Franz Weber, Hans Wijnberg, and Frederick Mayer. Photo: National Archives. Operation Greenup was a covert mission by the Office of Strategic Services…
Exterior of Spaso House, residence of U.S. Ambassador in Moscow. Photo: U.S. Embassy Moscow photographer Valeriy Yevseyev. U.S Embassy Moscow. “The Thing”, also known as the Great Seal bug, is…
Jedburghs in front of a B-24 prior to departure at Area T, Harrington Airdrome, England. Photo: U.S. Office of Strategic Services. Operation Jedburgh was a clandestine operation during World War…
The SU-100 from which Fidel Castro reportedly shelled the freighter Houston during morning of 17 April 1961, Photo: Whoisjohngalt / CC BY-SA 4.0 DEED. “Victory has a thousand fathers; defeat…
Col. George Henry Sharpe sits at far left with other members of his “Bureau of Military Information”, John C. Babcock, unidentified officer, and Lt. Col. John McEntee, February 1864. Photo…