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‘Now He Belongs to the Ages’: The Lincoln Memorial at 100
A century ago, the new memorial showed how much the country had come together — and how much it still had to go.
NLAW Missile: Ukraine’s Primary Tank Buster Fighting Russia
This weapon alone is responsible for 30%-40% of all Russian-tank kills in Ukraine.
The Roman Empire Never Existed — at Least According to This TikToker
Sorry, Edward Gibbon.
The Many Times Rommel Escaped Death or Capture During World War II
Erwin Rommel’s hands-on approach to military leadership in World War II brought him into constant brushes with danger and death.
These U.S. Military Funeral Traditions Honor the Fallen on Land, Air, and Sea
From missing man formation flyovers to taps, here’s how the services pay respect to America's fallen heroes.
Fistfights, Heat Exhaustion, and Not Enough Taters: What It Was Like at Gettysburg’s 50th Reunion
Aging vets faced a number of challenges at the 1913 reunion.
Simon Bolivar’s Secret Weapon in South America: British Veterans
Experienced foreign mercenaries worked with "El Libertador" to hasten the end of Spanish rule in South America.
Want to Own a Piece of Battle of Gettysburg History? It’s Yours for $825K.
This registered historic home comes with tons of Civil War history — and has the cannonballs in its walls to prove it.