Although Martin Delany was the first Black field officer in the history of the U.S. Army—appointed by President Abraham Lincoln himself—his legacy has in many ways been lost to history
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Cindy Walker, Texas Songbird
Spunky singer-songwriter made it big with Western sound
Combat Leadership Earned This Officer South Vietnam’s Top Honor
Col. Cau Le was awarded in 1970 the Bao Quôc Huân Chương, the National Order of Vietnam
Fighting on Multiple Fronts
Should campaigns against Native Americans and Confederates be viewed as one war or two?
Daily Quiz for January 22, 2019
This man established history’s first professional military medical corps.
Daily Quiz for January 21, 2019
Commercial service of the Concorde started on 21 January 1976 between London and this country.
Daily Quiz for January 20, 2019
In May 1886 a cyclorama depicting this Civil War battle opened to paying audiences in New York City.
Daily Quiz for January 19, 2019
This was the official name of the Confederate POW camp at Andersonville, GA.
Fire for Effect: The Great “What if” at Malta
I’VE NEVER BEEN ONE FOR THE “WHAT IF” GAME. You know what I mean: […]
Film Review: Rommel (2012)
In 2012 film Rommel, the myth of the famous German general as an apolitical figure falls apart.
