Some exploratory expeditions come back virtually intact. For instance, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark […]
The Venona Project
More than 60 years have passed since the end of World War II, and […]
Benjamin O. Davis: The First Black General in the U.S. Army
Few families have exerted as much impact on black American history as Benjamin O. […]
Military History Review: Rome Total War Gold Edition
Rome Total War Gold Edition ($40, requires Microsoft Windows 98/Me/2000/ XP, 1Ghz processor, 256MB […]
Military History Book Review: Human Bullets
Human Bullets: A Soldier’s Story of the Russo-Japanese War by Tadayoshi Sakurai, Kegan Paul, […]
Military History Book Review: Five Days in October
Five Days in October: The Lost Battalion of World War I by Robert H. […]
John Paul Vann Advises the ARVN
One potentially frustrating thing about being a brilliant warrior is that others may not […]
Secret Gadgets and Strange Gizmos of World War I
Weapons designers and engineers created a host of goofy experimental weapons as they sought […]
Faithful Unto Death
Gnaeus Domitius Corbulo was one of the greatest leaders of Nero’s legions—until the emperor […]
Task Force Smith: Artillery Commander
Miller O. Perry rejects claims that Lt. Col. Charles B. Smith and the troops […]
