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  • ANZAC Secession: Dual Republics by FlameOblivious
    FlameOblivious
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    The empire demanded their blood. They chose their home. In the blood-soaked mud of 1916, the British Empire demands a devastating price from its distant colonies. But when the call for more ANZAC reinforcements reaches the Pacific, the thread snaps. Instead of compliance, the streets of Melbourne and Wellington explode into violent, anti-imperial riots. In a coordinated political coup, radical nationalist governments seize power, severing ties with the British Crown to forge a defiant new alliance: the United Commonwealth of Australia and the Republic of Aotearoa. Furious at the betrayal, the Royal Navy seals the borders with a brutal blockade, plunging the young nations into an agonizing war of survival. Returning soldiers face a shattering choice: uphold their oaths to a distant King, or defend the rugged shores of a newly independent homeland. To survive, the breakaway republics must form unprecedented alliances with indigenous leaders, rewriting the future of their land and striking a dangerous bargain with the Empire's enemies. From the desperate trenches of the Siege of Auckland to the clandestine nuclear labs of the Australian desert and the vibrant, decolonized cultural renaissance of the 1990s, the story charts an alternate century of defiance. Armed with an independent spirit, a proprietary digital frontier, and a nuclear deterrent, two nations stand completely unbowed-forever detached from the Crown, guarding the gateway to the Southern Hemisphere.
  • AEROTECH by Sakilacooky
    Sakilacooky
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    🛩️ AEROTECH Every Aircraft Ever Built - History, Design, and the Secrets of Flight by Sakila Kumari No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored, or transmitted in any form or by any means - electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise - without the prior written permission of the author. First Edition - 2025 Originally published on Wattpad
  • Beastars Military History Rewrite| LIGHT SPOILERS(but you knew that) by foxlover312
    foxlover312
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    I'm sure if you've gotten deeper into the lore of Beastars, the history that Paru gives the world has probably confused you in some way, questions like "how and why was there only one major war?" And "why was a war fought only 100 years ago fought with spears and claws?" Have been asked by many people including myself, today I have decided to give the history on conflicts an unofficial rewrite to make it more believable and technologically consistent, and also give a reason why the last major conflict is rarely discussed in-world.
  • Der Angriff by die_Junge
    die_Junge
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    My own take on the storming of the beach of Madgascar.
  • We both left home at 18 by 24ninaad
    24ninaad
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    Poem about a defence aspirant becoming an army officer
  • Echoes of Valor by JackLockeAuthor
    JackLockeAuthor
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    "Echoes of Valor" is a haunting tale set within a small-town military museum, where an old photograph becomes a portal to the past. When the medium Eliza investigates mysterious sightings in the photo, she connects with the spirit of Ethan, a soldier longing to reunite with his wartime comrades. Their journey reveals poignant war stories and forges a bridge between the living and the spiritual. This story weaves together the threads of history, supernatural mystery, and unbreakable bonds of friendship.
  • Rain Along The Firestep by dccoles
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    They said that The First World War would be over by Christmas; but, which one? 'Rain Along the Fire-step' is a book set in 1917, within the back-drop of The 3rd Battle of Ypres or 'Passchendaele'. The book charts the experiences of six disparate, fictitious infantry-soldiers the three days preceding their ascent up various trench-ladders and out into the mud and blood of 'No Man's Land' to, in dwindling-hope, reach those verdant green-fields beyond. The Battle of Langemarck, near Ypres, was a real battle; but none of the 'poor bloody infantrymen' who fought in it, are now left alive to attest to its miserable blood-soaked drama. It is therefore sincerely hoped by the author, that through these six fictional characters, this book in some very-small way, could go towards honouring those soldiers who did fight and who could very-well have been them.
  • Wings of Blue by michaelbleriot
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    A thrilling aviation adventure over the Amazon jungle in this collection of stories from Michael Bleriot. Picking up from his previous books - Memories of an Emerald World, The Jungle Express, and Flying Naked - Michael Bleriot brings four new stories of young men and planes in the untamed skies of South and Central America. Pilots have compared Bleriot's writing to that of Ernest Gann, author of the aviation classic Fate is the Hunter, in that both writers through words alone are able to put the readers in the cockpit to experience for themselves the excitement and terror of flying. Whether you're a pilot with thousands of hours in the sky, or a passenger who has never ridden on anything but a commercial airline, or even if you've only seen a plane flying overhead, Wings of Blue will thrill you and make you wonder if you shouldn't head south of the border for a little adventure of your own!
  • Flying Naked - An American Pilot in the Amazon Jungle by michaelbleriot
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    The magical, lyrical, hysterical flying adventure from the author of Memories of an Emerald World and The Jungle Express! When a sleep-deprived American Air Force pilot in Panama has a vision of tropical treasure, his misfit companions set out to bring the dream to reality. Thus begins a dramatic and hilarious shakedown of every country south of the Texas border, from the jungles of the Yucatan peninsula to the salt flats of Bolivia, as the well-intentioned but often overeager flyers try to collect the dream's baubles and solve the mystery behind them all. Based on Bleriot's own experiences as a counterdrug pilot, Flying Naked's colorful characters, sharp dialogue, and fast pacing bring the quest to life - as do his hair-raising descriptions of flight. Readers have compared Bleriot to Ernest Gann in his ability to put the reader inside the cockpit and Flying Naked does not disappoint. Lock your shoulder harness and hold onto your seat - you're in for an adventure from first page to last!
  • The Red Cross Continent by FlameOblivious
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    In 1914, as Europe bled, two nations made a radical choice: they chose to survive. Faced with an imperial mandate that would bankrupt their economies and slaughter their youth, Australia and New Zealand did the unthinkable. They seceded from the British Empire, dissolved their militaries, and declared absolute, permanent neutrality. Re-branded as the International Humanitarian Sanctuary (IHS), the continent transformed into a weapon-free zone dedicated entirely to human survival. But peace is never passive. To prove their mandate to a cynical world, the unarmed crews of the iconic "White Fleet" must navigate the deadliest eras of human history. From dodging rogue British battleships in category-five typhoons during WWI, to using brightly lit hospital ships as human shields against Japanese submarines in WWII, to running a high-stakes American naval blockade during the Cuban Missile Crisis-the IHS learns that remaining neutral requires a terrifying amount of courage.
  • The Oceania Pact (Cold War AU) by FlameOblivious
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    In this alternate timeline, the Cold War takes a different turn after World War II, leading to the emergence of a third bloc: The Oceania Pact-a powerful geopolitical alliance of Pacific and Southern Hemisphere nations. Neither fully aligned with NATO nor the Warsaw Pact, this new bloc acts as a "third force" vying for influence, security, and independence from the global superpowers.
  • Mọi thứ về quân sự by nicotinedaloca
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    sưu tập lại để đọc dần, hoặc dành cho bạn nào có ý định tìm hiểu quân sự, hay cần chút kiến thức quân sự để hoàn thành tác phẩm của mình