Award-winning author Flores knows the Great Plains perhaps as well as an ancient hunter or his prey
Bloodshed in ‘Magic Valley’
In 1915, as Anglos displaced Hispanics on the U.S. side of the lower Rio Grande Valley, Mexican Sedicionistas exploited tensions to foment a race war
Saving Frederic Church’s Olana
Artist’s Arabian Nights home on the Hudson was almost lost
Daily Quiz for May 24, 2018
On February 19, 2002, Vonetta Flowers became the first person of African-American descent from any country to win a Winter Olympic Gold Medal when she won it in this sport.
Review: Attack on Pearl Harbor
Naval aviation takes center stage in a new sim. Since this installment of “Airware” […]
To Fly and Fight
To Fly and Fight: Memoirs of a Triple Ace by U.S. Air Force Colonel […]
Aviation History Book Review: Beaufighters in the Night
Beaufighters in the Night: 417 Night Fighter Squadron USAAF by U.S. Air Force Lt. […]
Aviation History Book Review: John Warden
John Warden and the Renaissance of American Air Power by John Andreas Olsen, Potomac […]
The Devil’s Broomstick
The Soviet Union was the first country to adopt a rocket-powered fighter— and swiftly […]
Building a Better Navy Jet
Faced with an air superiority gap versus Air Force jets in the late 1940s […]
