U.S. Navy Commander Dean “Diz” Laird went from shooting down Japanese airplanes to flying replicas of them over Pearl Harbor
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Conversation with Pete Hamill
Two Legendary Journalists, a Generation Apart, on the Art of War Reporting Pete Hamill […]
Get Everybody Out!: The Battle of Kham Duc
In May 1968, more than 1,500 were surrounded by an advancing enemy at Kham Duc
Togo Ignites the Rising Sun: How The Japanese Admiral Turned Defeat into Victory
Admiral Heihachiro Togo surprising military victories opens the door to the Rising Sun’s catastrophic era of militarism.
MHQ Book Review: We Are Soldiers Still
We Are Soldiers Still: A Journey Back to the Battlefields of Vietnam By Harold […]
Flammenwerfer!
“The Prince of Hades” introduced a terrifying new weapon to World War I battlefields. […]
2,032 days of solitary in China
To this day Robert Flynn, a POW who spent more time in solitary confinement […]
‘These guys are reading our mail’
Not understanding the enemy is the cardinal sin of warfare. Yet the Americans in […]
‘Don’t Shoot, It’s A Company!’
On the eve of Tet, intercepted U.S. radio communications led to a gutsy VC […]
Ambushed In Leatherneck Square
Just two miles from the DMZ, a battalion of Marines paid a heavy price […]
