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The Race to the Rhine: How the U.S. 79th Division Took Down the Nazis
In World War II, the U.S. Army’s 79th Infantry Division slugged its way through one Nazi stronghold after another
Several Crucial Strategies that Shaped the 1862 Seven Days Campaign
A handful of critical decisions altered the course of the 1862 Seven Days Campaign
‘The 101st Airborne’s Hidden Battle at Tam Ky’ Review
Plenty of authors and publishers try to boost sales by larding book titles with […]
After Years of Delay, ‘Masters of the Air’ Has Finally Started Production
Based on Donald L. Miller’s book of the same name, “Masters of the Air” is expected to follow American bomber pilots of the U.S. Eighth Air Force
‘When You’re in the Middle of a Revolution but the Beat is Pure Fire’: The History of ‘The Spirit of ’76’ Meme
In what was once dubbed the world’s “…most inspiring patriotic painting” “The Spirit of ’76” has enthralled a new generation — this time as a meme
General Malin Craig: The Man Behind Marshall
As prewar U.S. Army chief of staff, Craig laid the groundwork for his famed successor.
Interview: David Duncan / Preserving Authentic Experiences
Since 2018 the American Battlefield Trust has raised $240 million and preserved nearly 45,000 acres of battlefield
Billy Mitchell’s Aerial Blitzkrieg
More than a century ago, the U.S. Army Air Service embarked on its first major air campaign, presaging the combined-arms assaults to follow.
Building a Secret T-28D Trojan
Designed as a replacement for the venerable T-6 Texan trainer, the North American T-28 Trojan proved to be more than just a versatile primary trainer.
