Jim Motavalli profiles more than a dozen of the baddest badmen of the Old West
‘The Indian Contingent’ Book Review
Ghee Bowman chronicles the little-known story of Force K6 (aka the Indian Contingent), from Dunkirk through the end of World War II
‘How do nations remember wars?’ Professor Viet Thanh Nguyen is Trying to Find Out
“All wars are fought twice, the first time on the battlefield, the second time in memory”
‘Honey, I bought a boat!’ British Man Buys WWII Vessel Off of eBay
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure
Five Ill-Conceived Weapons From World War II
Who amongst us hasn’t seen a bat and immediately thought, ‘explosives’?
Congress Introduces Bipartisan Resolution that Recognizes the Greatest Generation
Today there are very few things both sides of the political aisle can agree on, but this might be one
The U.S. 1st Infantry Division in Photos
America’s 1st Infantry Division has served with distinction in war for more than a century
‘Rain in Our Hearts’: Iconic Photos of Infantry in Vietnam
Carrying a camera alongside his rifle, infantryman James Allen Logue documented the daily life of soldiers at war in Vietnam
Mystery Ship: July 2021
Can you identify this giant Soviet transport? For the answer, click here!
Book Review: Holding Back the River / The Struggle Against Nature on America’s Waterways
Attempts to master America’s mighty waterways are forever doomed to fail.
