Harold Bray remains the sole survivor of that wartime catastrophe.
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Brother vs. Brother in South Carolina
The Civil War certainly did split family loyalties, giving rise to the term “Brother vs. Brother.”
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Washington, DC: ‘That Little Town…of wounds, sickness, and death’
At least 56 separate facilities in Washington, D.C., were used as hospitals at some […]
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Book review: The Vietnam War 1956-76
How to Cram the Complexities of the Vietnam War Into 144 Pages? This Book Does It.
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A Howitzer Up a Hill
Troops of B Company, 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile), move […]
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Did German Military Leaders Really Turn to Travel Guidebooks to Determine Which English Cities to Bomb?
“We’ll go out and bomb every building in Britain given three stars in the Baedeker.”
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US Naval Might Enters World War I
While Americans were initially reluctant to join the brewing war in Europe in 1914, […]
