SNAPSHOT: The Millionaires’ Unit is an engaging documentary about the First Yale Unit, a group […]
Arms of Armageddon
How close did the world come to destroying itself in the 100 years following “the war to end all wars”?
George Mabry: In Rare Company
American soldier, George Mabry, also saw hard combat in Europe and, while hardly a household name, certainly distinguished himself among the 8 million–man U.S. Army of World War II. Indeed, by some measures he was the second most decorated soldier of the war
“One Learns Fast in a Fight”
So observed Theodore Roosevelt after the shoot-out in Las Guásimas in Cuba. His first experience of combat was almost his last
Daily Quiz for February 15, 2018
The “Stars and Stripes” military newspaper which has started and stopped publication various times was originally published during this conflict.
Daily Quiz for February 14, 2018
Lynn Riggs wrote a play in 1930 that was adapted into this musical.
ACW Review: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (1962) Directed by Robert Enrico “A man stood […]
ACW Book Review: Jews and the Civil War
Jews and the Civil War: A Reader edited by Jonathan D. Sarna and Adam […]
ACW Book Review: Libby Prison Breakout
Libby Prison Breakout: The Daring Escape From the Notorious Civil War Prison by Joseph […]
ACW Book Review: The Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864
The Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1864 By Jack H. Lepa, McFarland, 2010, $39.95 It […]
