Since the invention of the long rifle, snipers have made a tactical difference. In […]
Valor: Showdown at Chau Doc
Staff Sgt. Drew Dix, U.S. Army Medal of Honor Chau Doc Province, Republic of […]
What We Learned: from Cynoscephalae
Cynoscephalae was the first battle in the campaign of Roman imperialism against Macedonia and […]
Interview: Paul Cartledge / East vs. West at Thermopylae
Cambridge classicist Paul Cartledge has spent more than three decades studying the civilization of […]
Daily Quiz for May 31, 2018
This Native American tribe was NOT among the five nations that made up the federation of the Iroquois.
Hallowed Ground: Agincourt, France
History’s original Band of Brothers, the army of England’s King Henry V, won its […]
Military History Review: Rome and the Barbarians
“Rome and the Barbarians” Through July 20, 2008, Palazzo Grassi, Venice, Italy www.palazzograssi.it/roma Barbarian. […]
Military History Review: Bladestorm
Bladestorm: The Hundred Years’ War by KOEI, 2007, $59.99. Set during the Hundred Years’ […]
Military History Book Review: The Echo of Battle
The Echo of Battle: The Army’s Way of War by Brian McAllister Linn, Harvard […]
Military History Book Review: Mr. Gatling’s Terrible Marvel
Mr. Gatling’s Terrible Marvel: The Gun That Changed Everything and the Misunderstood Genius Who […]
