Under the alias ‘Kid Curry,’ outlaw Harvey Logan gained infamy — but whether he was the ‘deadliest’ member of the Wild Bunch is debatable.
Disdained by Churchill, Respected by Marshall, This Brit Proved the Essential Liaison Between the Western Allies During WWII
Field Marshal Sir John Dill brokered the key Allied conferences, smoothing the way to D-Day.
Antietam’s Gory Aftermath: How the Union Army’s Post-Battle Occupation Devastated Sharpsburg’s Civilians
The Army of the Potomac left the Sharpsburg, Md., area devastated and disease ridden.
The ‘Puerto Rican Rambo’ Who Went on 200 Combat Missions in Vietnam
Jorge Otero-Barreto became one of the most decorated soldiers of the Vietnam War.
National Geographic to Tell Tale of Ernest Shackleton’s Doomed Ship, Endurance
Production of the documentary is now underway.
The 10 Best Vietnam War Movies Tell the Tales of Those Who Went Through Hell
Is your favorite in here? What did we get right—or wrong?
There was a Time When the US and Cuba Worked Together To Ferry Refugees to America
From 1965 to 1973 nearly 300,000 Cubans were able to emigrate to the US.
From Rocks to Bombs: Even in Ancient Times, Soldiers Wrote Messages on Ammunition
Taunting messages were used on ancient slingshot bullets—a tradition soldiers have kept alive ever since.
The 5 ‘Dumbest’ Moments in History—That Actually Changed History
These moments may have been coincidental, but boy did they change the world.
Crack! Where Wooden Baseball Bats are Born
Louisville, Kentucky is still the home to the baseball bat.
