The first air raid on a capital city did little damage but set a precedent for the terror bombings that would follow.
George Washington: His Final Days
Festive crowds had greeted George Washington on many occasions when he traveled in and […]
After Controversy, Statue of Eisenhower Finds its Home on the Mall
For those attached to the project, honoring the famed general and statesman was a privilege
A Law Professor Named Ruth Bader Ginsburg Changed American Society Forever
Idaho mother’s inconsequential lawsuit challenging gender discrimination forced a rewrite of the entire U.S. code.
Wreck of WWII Sub USS Grenadier Possibly Located
Divers off the coast of Phuket, Thailand believe they have found the wreck of […]
This Non-Profit Organization Works to Recover WWII MIAs Still Missing
Friday marks 41 years since then President Jimmy Carter proclaimed a national day of […]
Fiorello La Guardia: From Congressman to WWI Hero in the Air
Future NY Mayor Fiorello La Guardia was a 35-year-old freshman congressman when the United States went to war in 1917.
Book Review: Fire Mission!
Hunter recalls the dangers and the difficulties he experienced as an “FO” in Vietnam in his thoughtful memoir, Fire Mission! Fire Mission!
New Survey Finds A Disturbing Lack of Holocaust Knowledge Among Millennials and Gen Z
A nationwide survey commissioned by Claims Conference, a nonprofit organization that secures compensation for […]
Josef Mengele: A Look at the Line Between Man and Monster
A new book on the infamous Nazi doctor’s life shows how ordinary people can be capable of extraordinary cruelty.
