The sharing of six-shooters was no holiday. The Christmas season, at least a modern-day […]
Interview: Jerry Keenan / The Life of Yellowstone Kelly
The scout was in the hopper for 40 years.
The Prophet Armed
Colonel Emile Driant, who saw the future of air power and knew it would […]
Hans von Seeckt: The Political Heritage of an “Unpolitical” Soldier
“The Reichswehr will march with you if you go the German way.” These were […]
Artois, 1915
After this classic World War I trench slaughter on the heights north of Arras, France could no longer count on the sacrificial élan of her army.
Terror at Sea: The Tragic Sinking of the USS Indianapolis
When the USS Indianapolis sank in shark-infested waters, the Navy unjustly held its captain responsible. It took more than 50 years to clear his name.
Daring 20-Year-Old Female Spy Recalls Sneaking into Occupied France Days Before D-Day
“I began my mission in wartime France as a British secret agent. My job was to recruit, arm, and train a secret French force to carry out sabotage and harassment…”
Daily Quiz for September 20, 2018
Mohawk chief, Thayendanegea, also known as Joseph Brant who translated part of the New Testament into Mohawk, is also remembered in history for this action.
Build a Focke-Wulf Condor
There’s a lot of model packed into Revell of Germany’s 1/72nd-scale kit of the […]
Kut
In a largely forgotten campaign of World War I, 36,000 British and Indian troops fought, bled, shivered, starved, sweated, scratched, and died of Kut-el-Amara, Mesopotamia
