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How “Fighting Joe” Hooker Literally Cleaned Up the Army of the Potomac During the Civil War
The secret to Joe's success? He made the Union men cut their hair, bathe twice a week and change their underwear every seven days.
These Civil War Warriors Fought with the Pen, and Not the Sword
Partisan poets stoked the fire to keep the South’s combat spirit alive.
This Ore-Rich Montana Ghost Town Is Now Ground Central for Mountain Bikers
Copper City, Montana, never realized its potential until tourists struck.
The Confederate “Congress of States”
In a new book, R. David Carlson takes readers inside the early Confederate Provisional Congress.
Kidnapped During World War II, These German Corpses Proved A Headache for the U.S. Army
Four dead Germans traveled on a wild journey, resulting in what the Monuments Men called "Operation Bodysnatch".
This Signal Operator Witnessed Nixon’s Withdrawals from Vietnam. What He Saw Convinced Him it Wasn’t Working.
The South Vietnamese only had months to prepare for a U.S. evacuation when in reality they needed years.
Using Tiny Submarines, These Men Sneaked Onto the Normandy Beaches Before the 1944 Invasion
British crews in tiny X-craft submarines faced running out of air as they spent days underwater scouting the Normandy beaches.