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Book Review: In Tall(er) Cotton
In Tall Cotton: The 200 Most Important Confederate Books for the Reader, Researcher and […]
Stars and Stripes and Strife
Americans first embraced their national symbol during the Civil War. In subsequent wars, our […]
Personality: Confederate Colonel John Pelham
John Pelham was 23 years old when he joined the Confederate Army, but by […]
‘Confederates Badly Needed’
Under high-piled clouds, soldiers in blue and gray clashed on a hot morning on the killing field of Franklin, Tennessee.
Golden Parachute: Saving Combat Crews
Surviving a fall from a crippled aircraft requires more than a leap of faith
An RAF Love Story
A love affair between an RAF pilot and a WAAF that ended tragically in 1942 came full circle with the discovery of his Spitfire nearly 70 years later.
The War In Their Words: ‘I Hope You Will Come Home’
A Connecticut family struggled with its commitment to the Union cause
Firsthand Accounts From Wounded Knee Tell a Chaotic Tale of Fear, Terror — and Indiscriminate Gunfire
What really happened in the deadly shooting rampage at Wounded Knee that left 200 Lakota Sioux dead? A close examination leaves one thing clear.
Springing a Trap at Stirling Bridge
Scottish heroes William Wallace and Andrew Murray combined their ragtag rebel armies to hand […]
