The dramatic battle for High Bridge only postponed the inevitable.
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Battle of the Hedgerows
The city of St. Lô was the U.S. Army’s key to breaking out of […]
Brother William’s approach to the Civil War’s meanest battles
When General Robert E. Lee was engaged at Chancellorsville in May 1863, and when […]
Interview: Peter Petersen / U-Boat Survivor
German submariner Peter Petersen survived three patrols aboard U-518. He missed the fourth—during which it was lost with all hands.
Battle Royale at Ramillies
John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough, was willing to call off an assault—even one that […]
‘War Stories’ from WWII
American Indian warriors adapted successfully to modern warfare.
Charles E. Rankin: Bound to the Western Story
The retired University of Oklahoma Press chief editor isn’t about to ride off into the sunset
Fact from Fiction: Joseph McCarthy the Tail Gunner
Joseph McCarthy vaulted to fame as a fearmongering senator. But the war record that got him elected was more fiction than fact.
In the Time of Coronavirus, Social Distancing is Better When You Read (Or Reread) the Classics of War
Our best of the best reading material while hunkered down and riding out the pandemic.
Interview: Edward Shames / One Tough Screaming Eagle
Edward Shames parachuted into Normandy and the Netherlands, joining the ‘Band of Brothers’ in Bastogne.
