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Washington, DC: ‘That Little Town…of wounds, sickness, and death’
At least 56 separate facilities in Washington, D.C., were used as hospitals at some […]
Brother vs. Brother in South Carolina
The Civil War certainly did split family loyalties, giving rise to the term “Brother vs. Brother.”
An Airplane for China
On April 3, 1939, famed aviator Roscoe Turner flew a red Porterfield 35-W monoplane […]
The Hat That Makes the Lawman
Wyatt Earp is best known for his stints as a lawman in Dodge City […]
This French General Never Lost a Battle — So Naturally He Liberated Paris
Gen. Philippe Leclerc helped to erase the shame of the collapse of France in 1940.
The Navy Let Cher Perform on the USS Missouri in 1989. It’s Regretted It Ever Since.
Bet the Navy wishes it could “Turn Back Time” on this decision.