Air Conflicts: Pacific Carriers transports players to key aerial conflicts from that theater of World War II, while allowing for a measure of historical revision.
Letter From Military History – March 2014
As military theorist Carl von Clausewitz succinctly put it, “War is the province of chance.”
Daily Quiz for December 27, 2013
This Roman road went from Pamplona, Spain, to Bordeaux, France.
Daily Quiz for December 26, 2013
Michael Faraday, who discovered the principle of electromagnetic induction in 1831, had apprenticed in this occupation.
Daily Quiz for December 25, 2013
The American Rocket Launcher M1 was better known as this.
Did Patton’s 5th Armored Division Fight at Bastogne?
Did Patton’s 5th Armored Division participate in the battle of Bastogne during the Battle […]
Daily Quiz for December 24, 2013
Harold Gray, the creator of this comic strip that was later made into a feature film, was an army bayonet instructor during World War I.
The Wereth 11, a Little-Known Massacre During the Battle of the Bulge
The details of the Malmedy Massacre, in which members of Joachim Peiper’s 1st SS […]
Daily Quiz for December 23, 2013
Their strong opposition to this man’s joining a monastery caused his family to kidnap him and hold him captive for a year.
Daily Quiz for December 22, 2013
Almost 60 when his words were first published, this man, known as a philosopher and political theorist, later served as physician to the Earl of Shaftesbury.
