Descended from French nobility, Ceran St. Vrain became by turns a trapper, merchant, Mexican citizen and American patriot
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WWII Today- October 2012
Hitler Feared Failure As Early As April 1942, Wartime Analyst Concluded Adolf Hitler was […]
General Lovell’s Coat: A Confederate Commander’s Uniform Held A Fascinating Secret
Their faces peer out at us from photographs now some 150 years old. These solemn men, five general officers of the Confederacy, stand or sit proudly for their portraits, each resplendent in his gray uniform. We’ve seen these images and hundreds others like them for generations. But these five men have a secret. There’s a reason you might notice a twinkle in their eyes because these images, seemingly so pedestrian, are unlike any others of their kind.
Fertile Blood: War and Medicine
Medical progress, bought at the enormous cost of human lives, may be the most lasting and vital benefit of war.
WWII Book Reviews: Becoming Clementine and Promoting the War Effort
Becoming Clementine By Jennifer Niven. 368 pp. Plume, 2012. $15. In 2009’s bestselling novel […]
A Bridge Enough: No Mercy at Nijmegen
When a teenage paratrooper landed on Dutch soil as part of Operation Market Garden, […]
What Next, General? Hooker at Chancellorsville, 1863
As Major General Joseph Hooker, can YOU defeat General Robert E. Lee and win […]
The Birth of Modern War
How the 1860s changed the fields of battle forever. The 10-year span that began […]
Dispatches- Armchair General May 2013
U.S. Pilots Receive French Valor Awards Two U.S. Army 10th Combat Aviation Brigade pilots […]
Ten Myths of Gettysburg
The battle of lies that trailed the battle of blood. No other battle in […]
