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Parker’s Crossroads: Where Nathan Bedford Forrest Made the Union Weep
Forrest’s habit of frustrating the Federals was on display in a New Year’s Eve clash here.
When the British Needed to Gather Intelligence, They Used This Armored Car
The Humber Light Reconnaissance Car served until war's end.
When 21 Sikh Soldiers Fought the Odds Against 10,000 Pashtun Warriors
Few areas of the world have been as hotly contested as the India-Pakistan border.
A Strong-willed Texan Scout Joined the Confederacy at 15. But That Was Just the Beginning.
Henry Woodson Strong scouted for famed Indian fighter Ranald S. Mackenzie.
Few Red Tails Remain: Tuskegee Airman Dies at 96
“While I was in training, my motivation was to get these wings and I wear them today proudly,” the airman recalled in 2015.
A Look at the Damage from the ‘Secret’ War in Laos
Local civilians have recycled and repurposed war material.
New Gettysburg Museum Offers Immersive Experience of the Chaos of Battle
‘Caught in the Crossfire’ is a recreation of a home trapped in between Union and Confederate lines.
They Say He Burned Down the Reichstag. But Was He Drugged Into Confessing?
Mystery surrounds the infamous burning of the Reichstag in 1933.