An interview with Christopher Kolakowski, the director of the recently re-opened General George Patton Museum of Leadership at Fort Knox, formerly The Patton Museum of Cavalry and Armor.
Daily Quiz for April 6, 2011
The ancient Chinese strategist Sun Tzu believed that in battle all military forces were comprised of Zheng and Qi, which means this.
When the King Came Calling
Liked The King’s Speech? Find out how a visit to America helped George VI find his voice.
Letter from American History – June 2011
Michael Farquhar, When the King Came Calling, from Editorial
Daily Quiz for April 5, 2011
This man led history’s only successful slave rebellion.
Daily Quiz for April 4, 2011
This World War II warship was named after a famous Japanese swordsman.
Daily Quiz for April 3, 2011
This Confederate general led an unsuccessful assault on the defenses of Washington, DC, in July of 1864.
Daily Quiz for April 2, 2011
Extremely destructive invasions of Scotland by the English in 1544 and 1545 were known by this name.
Daily Quiz for April 1, 2011
This Englishman was buried in the Florence Cathedral with full state honors.
Murder at the Palais Royal
Cardsharp Frank Fossett found limitless gambling opportunities in Fort Worth, but a saloon fight with former employee Doc Carver cut short both men’s long-range plans.
