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Book Review: Red Cloud
“Red Cloud did not surrender, die young or flee his country into exile,” notes John McDermott in this concise biography
Book Review: The Army Surveys of Gold Rush California
U.S. Army topographical engineers were among the first to explore the terra icognita of Gold Rush California
American Indian Sharpshooters at the Battle of the Crater
American Indian Sharpshooters terrorized Confederates, especially at the Battle of the Crater.
No Kings Needed
The Founders’ visions of democracy left little room for rulers from the “artificial aristocracy” of inherited wealth
Nathanael Greene’s Steeplechase in the Carolinas, 1781
When Nathanael Greene and Charles Cornwallis finally clashed at Guilford Courthouse, Cornwallis had bayonets and discipline. Greene had a surprise—and a war-winning strategy
‘Flaggers’ on the Fringe
Serious students of the war should ignore such irrelevant distractions.
Editorial: Confederate Monuments Endangered?
An Opinion Piece by Robert Lee Hodge
Live Webcast: 1944 Siege of Bastogne & The Greatest Generation
A week long broadcast about the December 1944 Siege of Bastogne. Featuring classic movies and documentaries in celebration of the Greatest Generation.
Civil War Grand Review
With the fighting finished, Washington pulls out all the stops for a Grand Review.
