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Reviews- Armchair General November 2014
United States Army: The Definitive Illustrated History by D.M. Giangreco (Sterling, 2014). The operative […]
Battle of Cedar Creek: From Triumph to Catastrophe
By the 17th of October 1864, the strategic noose had tightened on the South. […]
The Civil War Attack That Never Happened
During the 1864 Siege of Petersburg, deserters from both sides foiled an imminent bloody […]
Dispatches- Armchair General November 2014
Marine Awarded Medal of Honor On June 19, 2014, former U.S. Marine Corps Corporal […]
The Attack that Shook the World
The Viet Cong’s 1965 bombing of Saigon’s My Canh restaurant killed scores of people […]
They Came and Died, to Keep the Past Upon its Throne
A Naval Reserve officer, David Greenway started his career as a Time magazine war […]
Lincoln’s Choice: The Dakota War
In the midst of the Civil War, President Lincoln personally decided who among 303 […]
Defending Da Nang
During the Communists’ Tet Offensive, the Army’s Task Force Miracle and U.S. Marines fought […]
An American Fandango in Monterrey
His expansionist appetite whetted by the 1845 annexation of Texas, U.S. president James K. […]
