Jim Crossley highlights the Royal Navy career of Admiral Roger Keyes, who served Britain through both World Wars
Book Review: Saving the Oregon Trail
Dennis Larsen completes his series of biographies about the ‘Father of the Oregon Trail’
Putting for Pride: Three 100-Year-Old Marines Celebrate their Birthdays with a Fierce Round of Golf
On a cold and blustery Monday — which is all anyone can expect from […]
Lorenzo Barruscotto: Drawing on Spaghetti Westerns
The Italian artist takes inspiration from both the ‘reel’ and real West
Touring France’s Limousin Region, Where Maquis Fighters Once Battled the Wehrmacht
In 1944, the Nazis attempted to vanquish Resistance leader George Guingouin’s rural guerrilla force in the Battle of Mont-Gargan.
When Push Came to Shove at Chipyong-ni
At Chipyong-ni an outnumbered regimental combat team turned the tide of the Korean War
Walking Point with the Redcatchers
New arrivals in Vietnam were broken in by “walking point” – becoming the eyes and ears of a patrol. This dangerous duty weighed on everyone’s mind.
Memorial Day Veterans Ride Gets New Staging Area After Pentagon Rejection
The Rolling to Remember event will launch from the RFK Stadium this year, instead of its traditional Pentagon starting spot
Lasting Void: The Death of General Albert Sidney Johnston
The Western Confederate Army never recovered from Albert Sidney Johnston’s April 1862 death at Shiloh
‘War Remains’: WWI Museum’s Latest Virtual Reality Experience Takes Viewers into the Trenches
“Audiences will undergo the annihilation of innocence caused by the First World War and bear witness to the emergence of modern warfare”
