Adam Vinatieri may be a celebrated Patriot, but his great-great-grandfather Felix Vinatieri is tied to one of the iconic episodes of American history.
Pirates and the US Navy Both Hunted Down the Slave Ship Antelope and Its 270 African Captives
Sold into slavery, plundered by
pirates, rescued by a revenue cutter.
Ancient Roman Artifact Looted During WWII Was Sold at Goodwill for $34.99
A steal of the century — or centuries — as it were.
Graphic Novel Brings to Life the Story of a Korean War Hero
The latest issue of “Medal of Honor,” an illustrated series produced by the Association of the U.S. Army.
Interview: Frank Scaturro / Ulysses S. Grant May Receive a Promotion—Nearly 140 Years After He Died
Famed American soldier and statesman Ulysses S. Grant has been a controversial historical figure, but his supporters say he deserves a posthumous promotion.
How the USS Growler’s Heroic Commander Died Saving His Men
Howard W. Gilmore’s final act of bravery aboard the World War II submarine required the ultimate sacrifice.
Panzerfaust 3: The Cold War Weapon Wrecking Russian Tanks in Ukraine
Though it has its roots in fighting Soviets in World War II, the Panzerfaust 3 antitank rocket is now being used against the Russians again — in Ukraine.
The Largest Cavalry Battle Site of the Civil War Will Soon Be a Virginia State Park
The proposal to preserve the battle site has gained ground through local support and advocacy.
May the Fourth Be With You: How WWII Inspired ‘Star Wars’
“By accident, a great deal [of J.R.R. Tolkien’s book series “The Lord of the […]
How 9th Cavalry Hueys Saved a Downed Crew at An Loc
The crew of an Air Force C-130 transport plane had a narrow escape after they crashed near An Loc.
