The men of the 1st Minnesota Infantry quick-stepped into the breach at Gettysburg to […]
United We Stand
Whatever other motives the Federals had for fighting the war, the ideal of ‘Union’ […]
The Sack of Athens
As war progressed, the niceties of ‘conciliation’ were ignored. The men of Russia’s Don […]
Books in Brief | Dak To and the Border Battles of Vietnam, 1967-1968
Dak To and the Border Battles of Vietnam, 1967-1968, Michael A. Eggleston, McFarland & […]
Mother Ships and Parasites
In an effort to extend the range and altitude of smaller aircraft, mother ships have been employed for a variety of missions—some successful, others disastrous.
“Murderers of Koje-do!”
In 1953, Communist POWs in a camp off the coast of South Korea proved […]
Daily Quiz for November 8, 2017
Opening in 1859 in New York City, it became the first modern chain store.
Exhibit Review: On track to victory
The new sesquicentennial exhibition at Baltimore’s B&O Railroad Museum recalls how ‘The War Came […]
America’s Civil War Review: So Red the Rose
So Red the Rose (1935) Directed by King Vidor BEFORE THERE WAS TARA, there […]
America’s Civil War Book Review: Vote Lincoln!
Vote Lincoln! The Presidential Campaign Biography of Abraham Lincoln, 1860 (Restored and Annotated/Expanded Edition) […]
