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‘A Small Light’ Tells a Lesser Known Side of the Anne Frank WWII Story
The first two episodes of “A Small Light” are available to stream on Disney+ and Hulu.
One of This Western Director’s Scenes Looked So Real That It Provoked Actual Gunfire
In 1902, Harry Buckwalter teamed with William Selig to make short-reel Westerns.
‘Oh the places [Private Snafu] will go’: How Dr. Seuss Took On Germany With Cartoons
Under the direction of Frank Capra Dr. Seuss offered up his services to the U.S. Army’s Information and Education Division.
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Want to Live in Gettysburg? All You Need Is the Money and the Drive to Fix It Up
This home, built in 1850, is a diamond in the rough.
From Manila to Okinawa: A New Book Details the US Army’s Hell in the Pacific
With To the End of the Earth: The US Army and the Downfall of Japan, […]
Given the Choice Between Jail or the Military, Snuffy Smith Chose the Latter and Earned the Medal of Honor
After idling for six weeks as an undesirable bomber crewman, Smith more than proved himself in action over Brest, France.
This Was Once a Top Secret Fighter. Now You Can See it for Yourself
An F-117 has come in from the cold at a Utah museum.