The exhibit is being developed by “credible and well-established historians… to tell the warts-and-all history of the Stone Mountain carving”
The Soviet’s Propaganda Plane: The Tupolev ANT-20bis
Russian designer Igor Sikorsky was first to develop a giant, four-engine airplane with his […]
The 9 Most Memorable Surprise Attacks that Caught the Enemy Off Guard
These memorable instances of cunning and ingenuity demonstrate that, in warfare, there’s nothing like catching the enemy off guard
Book Review: Go West, Mr. President / Theodore Roosevelt’s Great Loop Tour of 1903
Michael Blake relates iconic populist President Theodore Roosevelt’s 1903 “Great Loop” tour of the Midwest and West.
‘Vincere!’ Book Review
Frederica Fasanotti chronicles the difficulties the Italian army faced in countering insurgencies in Libya and Ethiopia in the early 20th century
‘Bataan’: Hollywood’s First Combat Film
Directed by Tay Garnett, the 1943 movie might seem cheesy on first viewing due to its instantly predictable—yet at the time innovative—plot
Marine Vietnam Veterans Recreate ‘Then and Now’ Photograph 50 Years After the Original
In 2016 the Marines got together to recreate the original snap
Retired Ranger Col. Ralph Puckett, 94, Receives Medal of Honor for Korean War Battle
In May, retired Ranger Col. Ralph Puckett received the nation’s highest military honor and a call from President Joe Biden
Interview: Julia Bricklin / Looking Over the Overlooked
The award-winning biographer writes about just such Western characters.
They Tried to Kill Each Other in the Skies Over Vietnam. Now They’re Friends
Thirty-six years after clashing in a dogfight over North Vietnam, an American fighter pilot and a North Vietnamese fighter pilot buried the hatchet.
