The Civil War certainly did split family loyalties, giving rise to the term “Brother vs. Brother.”
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Winchester’s Burying Grounds: Where North Meets South
Thousands of Union and Confederate soldiers found their final resting place in Winchester, Va., cemeteries.
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Watch Churchill’s ‘Some Chicken, Some Neck’ Speech
Addressing a Canadian crowd in 1941, Winston Churchill buoyed the Commonwealth’s spirits with a joke about poultry.
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Burnside Bridge Controversy: What Exactly Happened at Antietam Creek?
Confusion over crossings prevented the Army of the Potomac from achieving outright victory on September 17, 1862.
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Ellsworth’s Avengers: Call of Duty
Formed to avenge the first Union casualty of the Civil War, the group took heavy blows in combat.
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Britain’s Greatest General: John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough
The colorful life of John Churchill, the first duke of Marlborough, examined.
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Spitfire Ace Colin Gray: High Flying Kiwi
One of the top Commonwealth pilots during the Battle of Britain, Colin Falkland Gray went on to become New Zealand’s ace of aces.
