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Msta-S: The Howitzers Ukraine and Russia Are Using on Each Other
In the Ukraine-Russia war, both sides are using artillery with roots in the USSR.
West Point Expected to Take Down Robert E. Lee Portrait
It would be a remarkable move at an institution where Lee has been revered as a military figure for generations.
Why Didn’t the German Navy Attack the Allies on D-Day?
Bottom line? The Kriegsmarine didn't stand a chance.
Manhattan’s Oldest Home Is for Sale — Got $8.9 Million?
The roster of people who have a connection to the 1795 home reads like a who's who list of famous Americans.
D-Day Plus $: Does the Commercialization of Normandy Disrespect the Legacy of the Landings?
“What’s next, dirt biking at Auschwitz?”
What Happened at War-torn Harpers Ferry, W.Va., and What It’s Like Today
This gateway to the Shenandoah Valley changed hands eight times during the Civil War
‘Crosshairs on the Capital’ Review: The Third, Final, and Failed Invasion of D.C.
Why then did Robert E. Lee send his “bad old man” on what would be an almost 900-mile jaunt when two previous excursions into Union territory had ended in defeat?
When the US Went to War With Guam — and No One Told Them
Upon entering Guam's harbor the Americans were greeted on the beaches by curious residents instead of gunfire.