An oft-repeated legend of World War II centers on the charge at Krojanty, on […]
Bicycling for Bill
In the forthcoming Spring 2024 issue frequent contributor Chuck Lyons will examine the identity […]
Abraham Lincoln’s Embrace of Foreign-Born Fighters
More than a quarter million immigrants took up arms for the United States.
Coming in From the Cold?
They call it an “elephant walk.” It’s an exercise where a base displays all […]
At Eight-Years-Old This Girl Survived the Japanese Occupation of the Philippines. Now, at 90, She Recalls Her Ordeal.
This American girl experienced the Japanese occupation of the Philippines from a prison camp.
Mike Sadler, The Last Member of the Original S.A.S, Dies at 103
Using the sun, sand and stars as his guide, navigator Mike Sadler delivered — and extracted — British special forces while on raids against Erwin Rommel in the North African desert.
How Erwin Rommel Has Been Lost in Translation
Rommel’s writings reveal not only his approach to tactics, but also his ethical principles in war.
How POWs Tried to Escape North Vietnam with Help from the Navy SEALS
Operation Thunderhead would be America’s last rescue mission in the Vietnam War.
A Battle Ulysses S. Grant Couldn’t Quite Win
As president, the former Union general did all he could to stop the KKK but ultimately came up short.
