Skillset Magazine Man Trackers: Capturing America’s Most Wanted Criminals By Skillset Staff To paraphrase the great Ernest Hemingway, there is no hunting like the hunting of men, and those who have done... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Nazis On Meth: Germany’s Reliance On Methamphetamine in WWII By Sullivan Cauley Everyone is familiar with modern history’s greatest boogeymen, the Nazis, and their bid for world domination. What many are not... Read more »
Skillset Magazine 8 Reasons Why George Washington Was Impossible to Kill By Blake Stilwell You can’t keep a good man down. When it comes to George Washington, even his most famous adversary, King George... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Mexican Drug Cartels: An Inside Look At A Religious Death Cult By Blake Stilwell The Mexican side of the 2,000-mile long U.S.-Mexico border is the single most important narcotics smuggling route in the world.... Read more »
Skillset Magazine 8 Reasons Why Resisting a Military Occupation is Never Futile By Skillset Staff With the overwhelming firepower and numbers Russian forces are pouring into Ukraine, one might think an easy win is on... Read more »
Skillset Magazine The Fall of Saigon: Our Sacrifices Were Absolutely Necessary By Skillset Staff Until recent events, of which I am sure we are all painfully aware, the fall of Saigon was one of... Read more »
Skillset Magazine The 4 Most Effective Military Shoes Ever Worn into Battle By Skillset Staff Forrest Gump might have been a fictional soldier, but there his equally fictional commanding officer, Lt. Dan Taylor, had a... Read more »
Skillset Magazine The First-Ever Skydive From The Stratosphere Happened In 1960 By Skillset Staff In 2012, Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner floated to 24 miles above the earth aboard a helium balloon. He then jumped... Read more »
Skillset Magazine A Confederate Sniper Had More Than 100 Union Kills – All For Revenge By Skillset Staff When we think of snipers today, chances are good we’re thinking of either Tom Berenger or some burly special operator... Read more »
Skillset Magazine Fighter Pilot Capt. Charlie Plumb Survived 2,103 Days As A POW By Skillset Staff Under his code name “Plumber,” fresh-faced and zealous U.S. Navy pilot Charlie Plumb made more than 100 successful carrier landings... Read more »