The Six-Day War actually lasted this long:
Daily Quiz for February 6, 2014
He was the first to receive the Distinguished Flying Cross.
Daily Quiz for March 12, 2013
This was the common name given to French Protestants during the Reformation:
Letter From April 2007 American History Magazine
Letter From April 2007 American History Magazine What Would Roger Do? It was a […]
Oklahoma’s Deadliest Tornado
The Woodward tornado of April 9, 1947, the deadliest ever to hit Oklahoma, left 185 dead, more than 1,000 injured and a mystery that remains unsolved 60 years later.
Burning High Bridge: The South’s Last Hope
In the final week of the war in Virginia, small villages, crossroads and railroad […]
Daily Quiz for March 8, 2010
The pivotal capture of 203 Meter Hill occurred during the bloodiest battle of this war:
Letter From March 2007 Military History Magazine
Wars and Meanings Lots of commonplace objects are fraught with meanings. Think of a […]
Blowup in Beirut: U.S. Marines Peacekeeping Mission Turns Deadly
The BLT is gone!” The staff sergeant bellowed his message to the major as […]
Wyatt Earp’s Vendetta Posse
At about 11:30 p.m. on December 28, 1881, some two months after the so-called […]
