Reviewed by Michael Oppenheim By Joseph W. Callaway Jr. Presidio/Ballantine, New York, 2004 The […]
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Down South: One Tour in Vietnam (Book Review)
Reviewed by Peter Brush By William H. Hardwick Ballantine Books, New York, 2004 “Down […]
Red Clay to Richmond: Trail of the 35th Georgia Infantry Regiment, C.S.A. (Book Review)
Reviewed by Richard A. Sauers By John J. Fox III Angle Valley Press, 472 […]
One Hundred Years of World Military Aircraft (Book Review)
Reviewed by Walter J. Boyne By Norman Polmar and Dana Bell Naval Institute Press, […]
Book review: His Excellency / George Washington
Reviewed by Mike OppenheimBy Joseph J. EllisKnopf, 2004 Among our founding fathers, Franklin was […]
Assault at St. Mihiel––AEF Sergeant James Francis Carty
While scouting for the 26th ‘Yankee’ Division during World War I, Sergeant James F. Carty and Private Harold F. Proctor eliminated a German position that had been holding up their comrades for five hours.
Battle of Antietam: Carnage in a Cornfield
Mr. Miller’s humble cornfield near Antietam Creek became the unlikely setting for perhaps the worst fighting of the entire Civil War.
Battle of Resaca: Botched Union Attack
William Tecumseh Sherman waited expectantly to hear that his accomplished young protégé, James B. McPherson, had successfully gotten astride the railroad at Resaca and cut off the Confederate line of retreat. Hours went by with no word from McPherson. What was ‘Mac’ doing in Snake Creek Gap?
Lieutenant Colonel Horace C. Porter: Eyewitness to the Surrender at Appomattox
Lieutenant Colonel Horace C. Porter provides a firsthand account of Lee’s surrender at Appomattox Court House in April 1865.
Interview: NVA General Tran Van Tra
The field commander of military operations in the South, Tran Van Tra was North Vietnam’s counterpart to General William Westmoreland.
