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The Boeing 377 Stratocruiser Was a Great Airplane—Until the Propellers Started Falling Off by Stephan Wilkinson11/15/202311/8/2023
“Fighting Joe” Hooker Literally Cleaned Up the Army of the Potomac During the Civil War by Rick Britton11/2/202311/3/2023
This Signal Operator Witnessed Nixon’s Withdrawals from Vietnam. What He Saw Convinced Him it Wasn’t Working by David L. Anderson10/25/20234/26/2024
Using Tiny Submarines, These Men Sneaked Onto the Normandy Beaches Before the 1944 Invasion by Gavin Mortimer10/24/202310/24/2023
In his New Assignment in China, a U.S. General Needed More Tact than Technical Know-How by John C. McManus10/24/20238/31/2023
Green and Mysterious, Absinthe Caused Controversy Wherever it Was Poured by Jesse Hicks10/17/202311/8/2023
When a Vietnamese Ally Was Wounded, Two American Soldiers Had to Choose Obedience or Compassion by John B. Haseman and John M. Harris10/16/202310/16/2023
Nepal is the Birthplace of Buddha. It’s Also Home to Some of the World’s Toughest Fighters by Chuck Lyons10/12/202312/11/2023