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Historian James Holland Examines the Overlooked Soldiers and Campaigns of WWII
Going beyond Dunkirk and D-Day.
New Army Museum Exhibit Tells the Story of Hero Working Dogs
The National Museum of the United States Army shares details of how their exhibit is honoring the heroism of working dogs.
The Civil War in Maine: A Unique Slice of History
You don't think of Maine when you think of the Blue and Gray, but this "Down East" town has an interesting story to tell.
Requiem for a Forgotten West Texas Cow Town
Colorado City, which boomed in the 1880s thanks to the railroad and abundant water, was no stranger to violence.
In 1943 Britain and Germany Raced to Control Islands in the Southeastern Aegean. But Why?
The campaign to seize the Dodecanese Islands mattered little in the long run.
Facing Doom At the Battle of the Bulge, This Tank Commander Wouldn’t Back Down
Learn how to defend against an overwhelming attack from a brilliant U.S. tank commander.
Did the Medieval Flail Actually Exist?
The flail as we know it would probably have knocked out any knight using it. Where did it come from?
When Communist Forces Turned to Tank Warfare to Seize South Vietnam
After years of guerilla and light infantry tactics, North Vietnam resorted to armored warfare.