People committed a lot of crimes in World War II. Some were huge, earth-shattering, […]
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Interview: John Koster / Wild West Author
No survivors with George Armstrong Custer at the Little Bighorn in June 1876? John Koster, author of Custer Survivor, says otherwise.
What If America’s “Arsenal of Democracy” Had Failed to Materialize?
No number of errors in mobilization could have throttled the increase in U.S. production, but serious blunders were still possible.
Your Nations Shall Be Exterminated
MHQ recently won honors for this story about how the U.S. Army pacified the Northwest Indians.
Where is General George Meade
How Union General George G. Meade became the Rodney Dangerfield of the Civil War
Marathon: Attack on the Run
Persia’s mighty army proved no match for the fired-up Athenian veterans in their epic close-quarters 490 BC battle
Building the Army of the Potomac
Stephen Sears writes of how the Army of the Potomac’s politically appointed generals and short-term volunteer troops nearly unhinged Lincoln’s plans in 1861 to win the Civil War.
‘The Battle for Marjah’ HBO Documentary – Marines in Afghanistan
‘The Battle for Marjah,’ a new HBO documentary, takes viewers into the front lines of the biggest battle of the war in Afghanistan.
Interview: Mark van de Logt / Author/Historian
Pawnee Scouts in the U.S. Army get their due, thanks to Van de Logt, a Kansan researcher born in the Netherlands.
‘The Greely Expedition’ – Duty, Honor and Arctic Ice
This review of American Experience: The Greely Expedition praises the way filmmaker Rob Rapley subtly utilizes visuals and simple music to tell this story of a promising 19th-century scientific adventure that devolved into loss and despair
