Viet Cong commandos attack the heart of South Vietnam’s high command. At 3 a.m. […]
The Walking Marine
Recruit Corky Foster hiked over 400 miles to demonstrate his conviction that the Vietnam […]
Voices | Chuck Hagel
The one unforgivable is the lying and deceit. That is never, ever defensible. […]
Building a High-Flying Duo: Ju-86R vs. Spitfire Mk.IX
On September 12, 1942, two aircraft—a twin-engine Junkers Ju-86R and a Supermarine Spitfire IX, each specially modified for their missions—met in the rarefied air above southern England
An Assault Company Commander’s Memories of the Tet Offensive
A retired four-star general recounts his experiences as a captain leading a company of 7th Cavalry troops at the height of the war.
Rainy Sky, Bloody Ground
U.S. Marines battle well-trained and equipped NVA forces at the Battle of Cam Khe. […]
Daily Quiz for April 6, 2017
This was the first openly professional baseball team
Controlling Changsha, Controlling China
Now all but forgotten, Changsha was one of the most bitterly contested cities of […]
The Best of Princes, the Best of Armies
A survivor of Rome’s glory days, Trajan’s Column celebrates an emperor’s ego and his […]
Museum Watch: Glamorizing War
War is “the only hygiene of the world,” F. T. Marinetti wrote in his […]
