Providing soldiers the proper amount of vitamins was a constant struggle for the armies.
George Washington and John Adams: Founding Frenemies
The sometimes troubled ties that bound the first and second presidents of the United States.
Centreville: A Virginia Village Destroyed by the Civil War
Sometimes entire towns could also be the victims of the continual fighting.
Book Review: UH-1 Huey Gunship vs NVA/VC Forces
Making the fast transports more dangerous wasn’t easy.
How Did This Famous Pilot End Up in an Apple Orchard?
Roscoe Turner’s attempt at a milestone flight to New York City did not go as planned.
Listen to the Surrender Speech of Emperor Hirohito
For most Japanese, the first time they heard the voice of their leader was when he was announcing the country’s surrender, ending World War II.
A Brief History of Spider-Man
Spider-Man turned 60 in August 2022. Here’s what you need to know about your favorite webslinger and how he changed the most American medium of all.
Trade Show on Wheels: The 1936 Rexall Train
In 1936, the United Drug Company, owner of the Rexall drugstore chain, promoted its […]
Book Review: ‘Blood and Ruins,’ the Big One, Rethought
Overy’s massive — 877 pages of text, 77 more of notes — undertaking will reward the diligent reader.
Book Review: ‘The Battle of Hue 1968: The Fight for the Imperial City’
The U.S. and South Vietnamese drove out NVA occupiers, but at a high cost.
