The frontiersman is shunned in the Land of Enchantment.
Martin Grelle: Art of West From the April 2007 WIld West Magazine
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William H. Carney: 54th Massachusetts Soldier and First Black U.S. Medal of Honor Recipient
William H. Carney’s grit with the 54th Massachusetts at Fort Wagner earned him the distinction of being the first black soldier to receive the Medal of Honor.
Francis Drake’s Raids on Spanish Colonial Ports Netted Tons of Loot
In disaster-plagued raids on Spanish colonial ports, swashbuckling privateer Francis Drake captured tons of loot.
By Nicky Nielsen
Battle of the Bulge: 687th Field Artillery Battalion’s Stand at the Crossroads Cafe
The men of the 687th Field Artillery Battalion hadn’t had a warm meal in […]
Mark Antony’s Persian Campaign
On June 9, 53 BC, hard-riding Parthian horse-archers from the Persian heartland lured a […]
Battle of Marathon: Greeks Versus the Persians
Western democracy, culture and philosophy were on the line when the Greeks faced the Persians at Marathon.
By Jason K. Foster
Ulysses S. Grant: The ‘Unconditional Surrender’ Continues
For most general officers, a headline-making victory accompanied by the abject surrender of an […]
Interview: Harold E. Fischer / Korean War Jet Ace and POW
Colonel Harold Fischer survived two years in a Chinese prison camp after getting shot down over Manchuria.
Letter From Feb 2007 Military History Magazine
Seeking an Edge It’s an old story: A breakthrough weapon can redefine warfare for […]
