In the annals of American history, no war has produced as many famous horses […]
Grave robbers desecrate and loot Fort Craig, N.M., cemetery
Last year, federal archaeologists exhumed 67 bodies from Fort Craig, a Civil War-era fort […]
N.C. reenactors work to conserve and display regimental flags
A historic flag captured from the 26th North Carolina Infantry at the Battle of […]
John Coski, Museum of the Confederacy
John Coski is the historian and library director at the Museum of the Confederacy. […]
Robert K. Krick, Chronicler of Robert E. Lee’s Army
Robert Krick worked for 31 years as the chief historian at Fredericksburg & […]
Daily Quiz for August 22, 2009
This outlaw gang conducted the first peacetime train robberies in American history.
Koje-do Prison Camp – Gallery
Photographs from Koje-do Prison Camp, Korea, 1951-1953.
Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds: Riot on the Western Front
Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds won’t please fans looking for a serious war epic, but if you’re the right sort of viewer, the film is bloody, perverse fun.
Daily Quiz for August 21, 2009
At the time of the American Civil War, the device inserted into the top of a cannon to detonate powder inside the barrel was called this.
Podcast with Jacques Littlefield – Restoring Military Vehicles
Jacques Littlefield was a multimillionaire who assembled the largest tank and military vehicle collection in America before his death in 2009. Listen to a podcast of one of the last interviews conducted with this fascinating man.
