Could Early have duplicated Jackson’s performance in 1862? Stonewall Jackson’s 1862 Shenandoah Valley Campaign […]
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Wooden Boats at War: Surigao Strait
When the Imperial Japanese Navy swept into Surigao Strait, PT boats were the first […]
A Few Good Marines: Dogs in Wartime
In the Pacific, Americans warriors learned how to let slip the dogs of war.
Killer Lily: The Saratoga
They said the Saratoga spent too much time at anchor—until the old flattop roared […]
Doble Model E: Last of the Red-Hot Steamers (Sidebar by Jay Leno)
Auto engineer Abner Doble spent his life trying to turn boiling water into success after everyone else had given up on steam cars (w/ sidebar by Jay Leno)
Measure of a Man: How One Man Took on Nazi Death Squads
An untried American prosecutor took on Nazi death squads–and in the process found his life’s work helping victims of war crimes
75th Anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge
After seven decades, it’s time to set the record straight on the myths and […]
General Ngo Quang Truong: Republic of Vietnam’s Finest Commander
Ngo Quang Truong was widely considered one of the most honest and capable generals […]
The Transformation of Don Luce
A Vermont farm boy went to Vietnam as an aid worker and came home, […]
Mosby: The Civil War’s “Gray Ghost”
Well before dawn on a cold and rainy March 9, 1863,a shadowy group of […]
