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Fact vs. Fiction: Did Hollywood Get the Chamberlain Story Right?
A historian sheds new light on Joshua Chamberlain and his 20th Maine’s epic bayonet charge down Little Round Top.
Female Flyers: Meet the Woman Who Strapped Her Feet to a Plane
Pioneering aviator Ruth Bancroft Law was once described as "125 pounds of nerve and pluck"
Last ‘Band of Brothers’ Soldier Dies at Age 97
Bradford Clark Freeman was the last known surviving member of the famed 101st Airborne Division, Easy Company.
He Reported From The Trenches From World War II To Vietnam
Richard Tregaskis believed his reporting should support U.S. policy.
Joshua Chamberlain and Me
What happens when a movie star and a Civil War historian meet and talk about one of the towering figures of Gettysburg?
Colin Powell on the Declaration of Independence
Colin Powell in 1997 on the founding U.S. document.
See Athens, Greece, Through the Eyes of a World War II Historian
The Acropolis, for millennia the focal point of the city skyline, was the site of a fabled first act of resistance in World War II.
The DuPont Historical Museum: A Dynamite Destination
Washington’s DuPont Historical Museum relates the history of the explosives factory, the company town and Puget Sound.