The water was a welcome sight, but the hazardous Horsehead ford
provided little else in the way of respite.
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Marines at Pusan Perimeter, Korea, 1950: You Take Command- Solution
The January 2015 issue of Armchair General® presented the Combat Decision Game “Marines at […]
Braddock’s Defeat, 1755: French and Indian War
A British disaster in the French and Indian War propelled the rise of a […]
Queen of the Air
The beautiful Beech Staggerwing Model 17 embodies the handcrafted elegance of the golden age […]
Dispatches- May 2015
Civil War Hero Receives Medal of Honor After 151 years, Union artillery Lieutenant Alonzo […]
Arming the Revolution: Where did the Continental Army get its cannons?
Cannons in the 18th century were considered the kings of the battlefield. George Washington […]
Jefferson Davis: Commander in Chief
During his presidency, he spent most of his waking hours directing the Confederate war […]
Tanks that Mattered
For the past century, in single combat and in wars, these landmark tanks have been arbiters of victory and defeat.
Behind the Lines: The Durham Boat
Originally built to carry heavy cargo on colonial waterways, Durham boats became General George […]
Surgery in the Front Lines
Starting in World War I, military hospitals moved closer and closer to bullets-flying combat, […]
