World War II’s resident gamer Chris Ketcherside reviews Paradox Interactive’s thrilling new Normandy installment of Steel Division
Book Review: Sons and Soldiers
Bruce Henderson’s latest tells the brave stories of the German-born American soldiers who fought in the U.S. Army against their German compatriots
Book Review: War Reporters Who Braved the Frontlines
USA Today military reporter Jim Michaels covers two great books about the dedicated war reporters that braved World War II’s frontlines.
Behind the Lines | The Relic Hunter
Shirl Herr’s “hidden-metal detector” paved the way for the development of mine detectors used […]
Artists | Threads of History
A Portuguese king sought to glorify his military exploits through the art of tapestry
Voices | Peter Pace
Peter Pace, a Marine lieutenant whose platoon engaged in fierce fighting near Hue in […]
The War in Their Words: ‘No Man Wavered’
The Confederate 1st Missouri Brigade paid a high price at Allatoona Pass and Franklin […]
Where Does the Phrase ‘Sweating Like a Pig’ Come From?
Where does the phrase “sweating like a pig” come from? Sandy Stinson Dear Ms. […]
Daily Quiz for September 26, 2017
In 1958 The US Air Force lost one of these off the coast of Georgia.
Fight Again Another Day
Facing disaster in Brooklyn, Washington gambled on sea-going soldiers to get the army across the East River
