The United States has deployed its military 11 times to kill or capture a single man.
How the South Won the Civil War
In Winston Churchill’s fanciful alternative history, Robert E. Lee wins at Gettysburg, and Jeb Stuart prevents World War I
The War List: Overrated Civil War Officers
Historian Gary W. Gallagher picks Union and Confederate officers whose hype doesn’t match reality.
MHQ Reviews: Last Men Out by Bob Drury and Tom Clavin
Vietnam journalist David Lamb reviews Bob Drury and Tom Clavin’s book, Last Men Out.
MHQ Reviews: Normandy Crucible Describes Operation Cobra
In his new book, Normandy Crucible, John Prados writes about Operation Cobra, the July 1944 offensive by General Omar Bradley’s First Army to break through German defenses after D-Day.
MHQ Reviews: Ethan Allen Q & A
Will the real Ethan Allen stand up? Willard Sterne Randall discusses his new biography.
MHQ Reviews: Leningrad by Anna Reid
Robert M. Citino reviews Anna Reid’s book about the siege of Leningrad, 1941-1944.
Fighting Words: From the Ocean Blue
Nautical terms that have crept into common parlance.
