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Photo of a O-2A Super Skymaster, used as a FAC aircraft, fires a smoke rocket at an enemy stronghold. The smoke rocket will mark the area for strike aircraft. Fast reaction time and increased time over target, plus the safety factor of its two engines make the O-2 ideal for both psychological warfare and FAC missions.
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This Plane Made all the Difference in Vietnam — So Did its Aviators

by Barry Levine6/12/20235/15/2023

Cessna O-2 Skymaster Aviators Excelled at critical missions.

Painting, The Mount House, by William Sidney Mount.
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The Racially Diverse Paintings of a 19th-Century American Artist

by Katherine Kirkpatrick and Vivian Nicholson-Mueller6/9/20236/9/2023

Long Island artist William Sidney Mount painted life as he saw it.

Photo of German offensive at Riga.
Posted inFeature

As Russia Tottered on the Brink of Collapse in WWI, Germany Debuted Fire-Support Tactics That Still Inform Warfare

by David T. Zabecki6/9/20235/2/2023

After Riga fell, Russia lost whatever stomach it had for staying in the war.

Battle of the Alamo painting
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These Forgettable Frauds Fibbed About Being at the Alamo

by Ron J. Jackson Jr.6/9/20236/9/2023

Were ‘Uncle Jimmy’ Cannon and Louis Schilling harmless liars or callous con men trampling on the remembrance of fallen heroes?

Posted inStories

43 of the Most Timeless War Movies Ever Made

by Sarah Sicard and Jon Simkins6/8/20236/8/2023

What makes such a movie endure?

Sculpture of U.S. Grant, Edwin Stanton, and Abraham Lincoln
Posted inStories

This Union Sculptor Exemplifies the Mid-19th-Century Home Decor Revolution

by Gary W. Gallagher6/8/20235/24/2023

John Rogers’ figures brought the war to middle-class mantels and shelves.

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The Sky Seemed the Limit for Union General Fitz John Porter. Then Came Second Bull Run.

by William Marvel6/7/20236/7/2023

Desperate to redeem his family name, Porter soon joined the ranks of West Point.

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105 Years After His Death, WWI Doughboy Finally Receives Proper Burial

by Claire Barrett6/7/20236/7/2023

Today, the American Battle Monuments Commission interred its first Great War unknown since 1988.

etrich-taube-monoplane-illustration
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Inspired by a Seed, an Austrian Designer Developed a Family of Airplanes—And the First Warplanes

by Jon Guttman6/7/20236/8/2023

These once ubiquitous airplanes may have looked like birds, but they were plant-based.

Posted inStories

‘The duty to respect is different than the duty to protect’: A Return to Normandy

by Claire Barrett6/6/20236/6/2023

Despite nearly a decade passing since this editor’s first — and dramatically different, i.e. better, travel conditions — the emotions Normandy evoked were the same.

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