A love affair between an RAF pilot and a WAAF that ended tragically in 1942 came full circle with the discovery of his Spitfire nearly 70 years later.
John Marshall: Facilitating Federalist
Chief justice’s legacy of landmark decisions is still with us.
Navy Seabees Built and Fought in Vietnam
When naval construction battalions weren’t building bases, they were fighting the enemy
Behind the Lines | Catalonia’s 9/11
The roots of Catalonia’s modern push for independence from Spain lie in struggles that stretch back hundreds of years
The War In Their Words: ‘I Hope You Will Come Home’
A Connecticut family struggled with its commitment to the Union cause
Daily Quiz for November 6, 2018
This many Handley Page bombers were manufactured in the United States during World War I
Hallowed Ground: Verdun, France
There is no quick route by which one can approach Verdun. No superhighway passes […]
Military History Review: “Camouflage”
“Camouflage” March 23–November 18, 2007; Imperial War Museum London The focus of this fascinating […]
Military History Book Review: A Stranger to Myself
A Stranger to Myself, the Inhumanity of War: Russia, 1941-1944 by Willy Peter Reese, […]
Military History Book Review: A Writer at War
A Writer at War: Vasily Grossman with the Red Army, 1941–1945 by Vasily Grossman, […]
