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How A Rivalry Propelled This Irish Special Forces Trooper to the Top
How A Rivalry Propelled This Irish Special Forces Trooper to the Top
Mar 17, 2023
Robert Blair “Paddy” Mayne outshone his boss as he transformed from a desert raider into an accomplished military leader in World War II.
‘Lonesome Dove’ Remains One of the Most Popular Westerns. Here’s Where the Props and Costumes Ended Up.
‘Lonesome Dove’ Remains One of the Most Popular Westerns. Here’s Where the Props and Costumes Ended Up.
Mar 17, 2023
Fans of the popular 1989 Western miniseries must visit its production archives at Texas State University, San Marcos.
How a 17-Year-Old New Yorker Became the First Jewish Medal of Honor Recipient
How a 17-Year-Old New Yorker Became the First Jewish Medal of Honor Recipient
Mar 16, 2023
A broken drum and an ailing comrade led Ben Levy to become the first Jewish American to receive the Medal of Honor.
He Tried to Kill Himself 3 Times. Then This Japanese Soldier Surrendered to the Americans.
He Tried to Kill Himself 3 Times. Then This Japanese Soldier Surrendered to the Americans.
Mar 16, 2023
Reluctant Japanese soldier Shohei Ooka tried and failed to commit suicide before giving himself up to American troops in the Philippines.
Made in the CSA: Southern Arms Makers Produced Pistols With Brass Parts to Save on Scarce Steel
Made in the CSA: Southern Arms Makers Produced Pistols With Brass Parts to Save on Scarce Steel
Mar 16, 2023
Innovative Confederate gunmakers made revolvers with brass parts.
How Highways Helped the Ancient Persians Fight
How Highways Helped the Ancient Persians Fight
Mar 15, 2023
The Achaemenid Empire’s incredible highway system solidified imperial rule and sped its armies to victory in battle.