This story follows a Soviet tank commander whose repeated ambushes devastated German armored units during the advance on Moscow. Using a single T 34 and constant maneuvering, he created the illusion ...
Clarke’s defense of St. Vith blunted and delayed the surge of enemy forces which formed the Germans’ main attack strength. (Salis/National Archives) Brig. Gen. Bruce C. Clarke should have been on ...
In 1943, as Soviet armored forces surged across the Eastern Front, a German anti-tank commander began carving out a fearsome ...
Military scientists have identified the remains of an Indiana soldier who died in World War II when the tank he was commanding was struck by an anti-tank round during a battle in Germany. The Defense ...
Brig. Gen. Bruce C. Clarke should have been on leave in Paris, enjoying a well-earned break from the nearly constant combat he’d been in since the D-Day breakout in late July launched the Allied sweep ...