The National Combat History Archive is a foundation dedicated to the aggregation, preservation and dissemination of military combat and military related film, photographs and personal memoirs.
2008 Calendar
Featuring rare photos of WWII fighters that helped win the war against the Axis. Photos from the vaults of the National Combat History Archive.
2008 Calendar Featuring rare photos of WWII bombers that helped win the war against the Axis. Photos from the vaults of the National Combat History Archive.
2008 Jumbo Size Calendar Featuring rare photos of WWII fighters that helped win the war against the Axis. Photos from the vaults of the National Combat History Archive.
2008 JUMBO size Calendar Featuring rare photos of WWII bombers that helped win the war against the Axis. Photos from the vaults of the National Combat History Archive.
What the General thought and said so many years ago certainly applied to the situation at the time. More so, those same thoughts also can serve as an instructive resource for anyone that manages to employ people, and sell a product for more than it costs to make. 98 pages including 18 photos from the National Combat History Archive.
A chronological account of the actions on D-day June 6, 1944. See what it was like for the servicemen that fought that day. Over 70 amazing images from the vaults of the National Combat History Archive. 56 pages.
The third in the WWII series from the National Combat History Archive. The story of the Sherman tank from development through WWII service in the ETO and the PTO. 44 pages. Includes 50 photographs from the NCHA photo archive, many never before published.
Outnumbered, behind in aircraft design and woefully inexperienced, the United States entered the war in the Pacific with a handful of planes and men to fly them. Baptism under fire allowed these men to slowly gain the edge on the Japanese. 34 Pages. Includes 48 rare photos from the NCHA collection
As US forces gained momentum in the Pacific, the Japanese military found itself increasingly on the defensive and incapable of defeating the vast armadas it was encountering.
By April 1st of 1945, American forces had landed on Okinawa and were beginning their push inland in what would become some of the heaviest fighting of WWII.
This rare imagebook captures this through remarkable photographs.
A publication of the National Combat History Archive Press.
General Ike Einsenhower talks with the 101st Airbourne on D-day June 6, 1944. Everyone's seen the famous image of this event, but not this rare image from the vaults of the National Combat History Archive.
Downloadable video... Nicknamed the “Angel in Overalls”, the versatile P-38 Lightning was the only fighter in continuous use throughout World War II. This film was originally made to inspire the Lockheed employees who built the P-38.
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