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This Hardy Texas Pioneer Witnessed the Deaths of Many a Loved One and Escaped Comanche Captivity
This Hardy Texas Pioneer Witnessed the Deaths of Many a Loved One and Escaped Comanche Captivity
Jun 02, 2023
Sarah Creath McSherry Hibbins Stinnett Howard claimed her surnames out of tragedy.
Graphic Novel Tells Story of World War I’s ‘most outstanding soldier’
Graphic Novel Tells Story of World War I’s ‘most outstanding soldier’
Jun 01, 2023
Maj. Samuel Woodfill’s Army career is the stuff of legend.
The Sage of Tennessee: The Volunteer Guide Who Brings the Battle of Franklin to Life
The Sage of Tennessee: The Volunteer Guide Who Brings the Battle of Franklin to Life
Jun 01, 2023
Chuck Byrn pays homage to the common soldier heroes who fought in this November 1864 battle.
When is a Mustang not a Mustang?
When is a Mustang not a Mustang?
May 31, 2023
Australia’s CA-15 was one of the world’s fastest piston-engine fighters, but it was obsolete by the time it first flew.
How Were D-Day Beaches Named?
How Were D-Day Beaches Named?
May 31, 2023
There's a reason there's no Jelly Beach — thanks to Churchill.
Normandy Institute Plans New Campus
Normandy Institute Plans New Campus
May 31, 2023
Plans are in the works to study war where war happened.
One Week Before This Pioneering Aviator’s Tragic Death, An American Watched Him Work
One Week Before This Pioneering Aviator’s Tragic Death, An American Watched Him Work
May 31, 2023
German inventor Otto Lilienthal had flown more than 2,000 times before his glider failed him.