Julius Gaius Caesar was committing treason against the Roman Republic when he crossed this river.
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Gettysburg Day 2: General Lee’s Plan
Facts about Gettysburg Day 2: General Lee’s Plan during the Battle Of Gettysburg of […]
Little Round Top
Facts about Little Round Top during the Battle Of Gettysburg of the American Civil […]
Emory Upton and the Shaping of the U.S. Army
How one soldier’s combat experiences and study of the world’s great military powers led to a tactical revolution.
Letter from Military History – May 2012
In coming issues Military History will look at the key battlefields, call them “bloodlands,” that have hosted repeated conflicts throughout human history.
Book Review: John Brown’s Body
‘John Brown’s Body’ by Stephen Vincent Benet, published in 1928, remains a vibrant tapestry of America’s diversity and its unity, its 15,000 lines re-imagining the Civil War as Lincoln understood it.
MHQ Reviews: Notable Books, Spring 2012
MHQ Home Page Mr. and Mrs. Madison’s War: America’s First Couple and the Second […]
MHQ Reviews: Cain at Gettysburg
MHQ Home Page Cain at Gettysburg By Ralph Peters. 432 pp. Forge, 2012. $25.99. […]
Sherman’s Folly at Shiloh
Before one of the Civil War’s most brutal battles, one of its finest generals ignored signs of danger—and paid a steep price
Payback for Pearl
Doolittle’s Raiders avenged Pearl Harbor by hitting the Japanese where they least expected it—at home
