It’s August, and it is HOT. At least it has been so in the […]
The Gloster Gladiator Looked Outdated When WWII Started. It Was.
The story of the RAF’s last biplane has become a mixture of fact and fancy.
A Vietnam Medal of Honor Recipient Shares Leadership Lessons
Lt. Gen. Robert Foley, a battle-tested Wolfhound, received the MOH for his bravery in Vietnam in 1966. He offers his views on the Vietnam War and what it takes to be a leader.
How Did Turkey—Completely Surrounded by Warring Powers—Remain Neutral During Most of World War II?
Somehow this Eurasian nation maintained its balancing act during WWII.
The Most Important Confederate Officer?
Edward Porter Alexander, pictured here, was most important Confederate officers in the Army of […]
Hallowed Half-Century
Civil War veterans representing the Grand Army of the Republic and United Confederate Veterans […]
‘Hungry’ For Preservation? Comfort Kitchen Serves Up Soul Food and Saved Architecture
No sh*t! A public restroom turns into an award-winning restaurant.
The Technology Behind The Navy’s River Monitors In Vietnam
Similar to landing craft from WWII, these souped up rivercraft essentially became floating river fortresses.
What They Left Behind: Ernie Pyle Recalls the Carnage of Omaha Beach
The story of D-Day as told by the beaches themselves.
