Tim Brady relates the World War II activities of Dutch resistance fighters Hannie Schaft and sisters Truus and Freddie Oversteegen
Book Review: Fears of a Setting Sun / The Disillusionment of America’s Founders
Of the opening night cast, only James Madison maintained confidence in the success of the new nation.
Guy Prestia: A Witness to War
As a member of the U.S. 45th Infantry Division he helped liberate Dachau concentration camp toward the end of World War II
Six Seconds of Courage: Veteran’s Film Depicts Heroics of Two Marines in Ramadi
Six seconds was enough time to run – as many people nearby did – or enough time for a Marine to choose to bravely hold ground to protect the Marines behind him
Book Review: America’s National Historic Trails
Karen Berger outlines the 19 pathways in the National Trails System, with scores of images from photographer Bart Smith
‘The Sistine Chapel of Apache religion’: Tribe Fighting to Save its Sacred Land
The Apache hope to save Oak Flat, a sacred site to the tribe, from mining operations
A Kamikaze Pilot’s Complicated Legacy
In the 2013 film “The Eternal Zero,” Japanese siblings ponder their late grandfather’s life—and his mysterious death.
General Malin Craig: The Man Behind Marshall
As prewar U.S. Army chief of staff, Craig laid the groundwork for his famed successor.
Regulating Venus
Faced with a rampant prostitution crisis in Nashville, the U.S. Army tried a bold social experiment
Building the Ultra-Sleek North American F-107A “Ultra Sabre”
Considering its unique and futuristic design, it’s surprising there aren’t more models available of the North American F-107A “Ultra Sabre.”
