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Captain Hiram Dryer’s Resolve at Antietam Could Have Sparked an Early Union Victory
Captain Hiram Dryer’s Resolve at Antietam Could Have Sparked an Early Union Victory
Oct 23, 2023
Why then are his exploits on America’s bloodiest day usually overlooked?
Contractors in Bozeman Montana Robbed Both the Government and Its Indian Wards
Contractors in Bozeman Montana Robbed Both the Government and Its Indian Wards
Oct 20, 2023
Federal spending by the Crow agency in Montana Territory certainly benefited contractors, but at what cost to reservation Indians?
What Kind of Women Courted Hitler and His Cronies? The Details Might Surprise You
What Kind of Women Courted Hitler and His Cronies? The Details Might Surprise You
Oct 19, 2023
You might think that Third Reich relationships were all about blonde hair and motherhood. Think again.
He Was a Young and Gifted Aviator—and then Fate Came Calling
He Was a Young and Gifted Aviator—and then Fate Came Calling
Oct 18, 2023
As the old expression goes: only the good die young.
This World War I Draftee Hated Mornings And Wrote A Song About It. It Made Him A Superstar.
This World War I Draftee Hated Mornings And Wrote A Song About It. It Made Him A Superstar.
Oct 17, 2023
Irving Berlin’s World War I song “Oh! How I Hate to Get Up In The Morning,” is an enduring anthem.
When a Vietnamese Ally Was Wounded, Two American Soldiers Had to Choose Obedience or Compassion
When a Vietnamese Ally Was Wounded, Two American Soldiers Had to Choose Obedience or Compassion
Oct 16, 2023
There was a time when U.S. helicopters were forbidden from rescuing wounded South Vietnamese soldiers.