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Party Like it’s 1862: The Black Hat Brigade’s Raucous Party Along the Rappahannock
The famed Midwestern brigade, soon to be tested at Bull Run, celebrated the Fourth of July near Fredericksburg, Va.
M54 Gun Truck: The Savior of the Support Convoy
Crews constantly modified and improved their trucks according to their imaginations and construction skills
19th Century Black Success Story: The Dowlings Family
Downing and his wife had five children. One, George Thomas, developed an even bolder profile than his father in business as well as in activism.
Hallowed Ground: Americans vs. Germans at Blanc Mont Ridge
This battle in France in 1918 was WWI's last battle between Americans and Germans.
The World’s Largest D-Day Reenactment Is Happening This Week — in Ohio
Looking for a war-themed event to spice up the summer? Every year since 1999, this small Ohio town has seen the season out with a bang.
South Vietnamese Forces Honored in Catalog of Medals
Medals & Insignia of The Republic of Vietnam and Her Allies 1950-1975, by retired […]
World War I Germany Had an Official Hate Song. Brits Made It a Joke.
The "Hymn of Hate" was supposed to be provoke fear in Britain. Instead, it provoked laughter.
‘To the Uttermost Ends of the Earth’ Book Review
A history of the Civil War's most famous naval battle—and the captains on each side.