Fighting for VMI and the Confederacy forever changed Moses Ezekiel’s life, and his artwork […]
President Garfield’s Proving Ground
In a forlorn Kentucky valley, greenhorn Colonel James A. Garfield aggressively tracked his enemy. […]
Against All Odds
Diehard Rebels refused to accept defeat, finding strength in God, rumor and their own […]
Spring Hill: A Confederate Might Have Been
During a late November 1864 night, the Confederate Army of Tennessee missed the chance […]
Game Review: 5 Games of 2006
Video games built around World War II outnumber all other history-related games combined. In […]
Book Review: My Dear Mr. Stalin / The Complete Correspondence of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph V. Stalin
My Dear Mr. Stalin: The Complete Correspondence of Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph V. […]
Book Review: Stalin and His Hangmen / The Tyrant and Those Who Killed for Him
Stalin and His Hangmen: The Tyrant and Those Who Killed for Him by Donald […]
WWII Book Review: Arnhem 1944
Arnhem 1944 by William F. Buckingham, Tempus Publishing, Shroud, Gloucestershire, 2005, $20 Students of […]
When My B-29 Was Shot and Lost an Engine, We Needed a Miracle — and Got One
Our Superfortress had been hit in the No. 3 engine, and the propeller was spinning out of control. Our only hope was to make it to Iwo Jima, 600 miles away.
No Stone Unturned
The U.S. Army improved its laboratory and investigation methods after World War II to […]
