One well-placed cruise missile or even a World War II torpedo could take out […]
Voice: Dreams of Dominance Collide With Reality
In the wake of the Cold War, a quartet of ideas emerged that seemed […]
Interview: Charles B. Rangel / Driving the Draft
Charles B. Rangel (D-NY), representative of the 15th Congressional District in New York City, […]
Audiobook Review | The Strange Case of Dr. Couney by Dawn Raffel
Biographer Dawn Raffel covers the work of physician Martin Couney, inventor of incubators which saved thousands of premature babies’ lives.
Daily Quiz for November 12, 2018
On July 5, 1912, Captain Charles Chandler and Lieutenants Thomas Milling and Henry “Hap” Arnold were recognized as this
VIDEO: How Armistice Day Became Veterans Day – Armchair Historian
Griffin Johnsen, the Armchair Historian, explains how a celebration of peace became riots, reform, […]
VIDEO: U.S. Troops Celebrate the First Veterans Day in 1918, 100 Years Ago
Before Veterans Day, it was Armistice Day, commemorating the surrender of Germany in WWI. Watch our “doughboys” get the news of their victory in the trenches.
Daily Quiz for November 11, 2018
Nicknamed the “The Lindbergh Line” this airline was founded in 1928 on the heels of Charles Lindbergh’s transatlantic flight.
Daily Quiz for November 10, 2018
This airplane was designed by Henry Mignet in 1933
Mystery Ship: January 2019
Can you identify this unique four-prop pusher? Click here for the answer!
