Interview with Mike Sierra, who spent two tours in Vietnam and later served as a political-military planner for the Middle East and Persian Gulf.
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Review – Newseum exhibit
Reporting Vietnam, Newseum exhibit, 555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, D.C., runs through Sept. 12, […]
The First Crusader
The First Crusader Few important aircraft prototypes make it to fully restored museum status. […]
Build a Model of a CH-46 Sea Knight
Build a 1/72nd-scale Boeing Vertol CH-46 Sea Knight from Hobby Boss kit number 87723.
Any Connection Between the Abolitionists and Anti-Colonial Movements?
Okay, Mr. History— It seems to me there is a parallel between the abolitionist […]
Daily Quiz for June 1, 2015
On August 22, 1914, during World War I, this country suffered its highest-ever one-day war casualties.
Daily Quiz for January 21, 2015
In 1977 President Jimmy Carter pardoned this group.
Daily Quiz for September 16, 2014
In 1977 President Jimmy Carter pardoned this group.
Daily Quiz for August 28, 2014
On May 12, 1975, this American merchant ship was captured by the Khmer Rouge of Cambodia.
Case Closed: The Gulf of Tonkin Incident
Gulf of Tonkin – A secret report reveals how easily soldiers, spies and politicians can jump to a conclusion and plunge the country into war.
