These were Union Major General John Sedgwick’s last words.
Book Review: Deadwood’s Al Swearingen
Jerry Bryant and Barbara Fifer confirm Deadwood’s Al Swearingen was bad—but was he as bad as all that?
President Ronald Reagan: Winning the Cold War
Twenty years ago, Ronald Reagan ordered American troops to invade Grenada and liberate the […]
The F-14 Tomcat Sharpens Its Claws at Topgun
A former Topgun instructor describes a typical combat training mission during his time at the Navy Fighter Weapons School.
Daily Quiz for February 6, 2019
The 14th Regiment of the New York State Militia, known as the “Red-legged Devils” came from this part of New York.
Hidden Heroes: News on the Run J.R. McClanahan and ‘The Moving Appeal’
America’s history has been frequently marked by contentious relations between the government and the press.
Artists | The Resurrectionist
With They Shall Not Grow Old, director Peter Jackson has brought stunning realism to […]
Ship of Ghosts
In 1943, driven by a brutal code and blind loyalty to the emperor, the crew of an ill-fated Japanese destroyer committed a horrific massacre
LBJ and the Descent into War
‘I do not have a parachute’ BY THE TIME Lyndon B. Johnson became president […]
Interview: Thomas Van Winkle / Battlefield Caretakers
Thomas Van Winkle, president of the board of directors for the Central Virginia Battlefields Trust, has been working for battlefield preservation since 1996.
