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Era Archives:Modern Era

SOG operatives entered enemy territory wearing “sterile” clothing with no items that could give the enemy any indication of their individual identities or nationality. SOG Kontum: Top Secret Missions in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, 1968–1969, cook cover.

Book Review: SOG Kontum / Top Secret Missions in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia 1968-1969

by Zita Ballinger Fletcher7/10/20234/27/2024

Tourist Who Graffitied the Colosseum Claims He Didn’t Know the ‘antiquity of the monument’

by Claire Barrett7/7/20237/7/2023

Drawing on His Wyoming Roots, This Artist Preserves the Spirit of the Old West

by Johnny D. Boggs7/7/20236/8/2023
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You Decide! How Rommel Waged Mountain Warfare During WWI

by Zita Ballinger Fletcher7/7/20237/7/2023

A Brief History of the Combat Kilt

by Sarah Sicard7/6/20237/6/2023
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Louisa May Alcott Wanted to Be a Nurse…Until She Realized It Required Bathing Soldiers

by Louisa May Alcott7/5/20237/6/2023
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European Monarchs Crushed Rebellions in the Mid-1800s—and America Benefited

by Raanan Geberer7/4/20234/26/2024
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James Holland Reflects On the Power of Letters From the Frontlines

by James Holland7/4/20237/6/2023
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Evolution of a Battlefield: Early Photographs of Gettysburg Showcase Its Changing Landscapes

by Michael Waricher7/3/20235/12/2023
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This Abilene Marshal Was Almost Beheaded On His Way Out of Office

by Roger Myers6/30/20235/31/2023

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