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Surgery in the Front Lines
Starting in World War I, military hospitals moved closer and closer to bullets-flying combat, […]
Book Review: ‘We Fought Desperate’
‘We Fought Desperate’: A History of the 153rd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment By Jeffery […]
Lee’s Last Ditch Effort
His army was crumbling and the Yankees were everywhere. Could one more gamble work? […]
‘Lick ’em to-morrow, though’: First Day at the Battle of Shiloh
Soldiers on both sides expected the Federals to retreat after the first day at […]
Letter From Wild West – April 2017
The unlikely friendship of soft-spoken frontiersman Tom Jeffords and imposing Apache Chief Cochise fascinated generations of Americans
Rip Ford’s Risky Ranger Raid
Flouting Texas’ jurisdiction, John Salmon ‘Rip’ Ford’s Rangers and their Indian allies rode into the heart of Comancheria in the spring of 1858
What We Learned From the Battle of New Orleans
With the formal signing of the Treaty of Ghent on Dec. 24, 1814, the […]
The Last Imperial German: Hermann Ehrhardt
Hermann Ehrhardt fought for his country in World War I, fought to save it […]
The Lion’s Last Roar: Marshal Michel Ney
Napoléon’s beloved Marshal Michel Ney went down swinging a broken sword for France—only to […]
