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These 7 Foreigners Helped Win the American Revolution
George Washington had complained vociferously about the flood of questionable foreign volunteers. These men earned his respect and the respect of the nation.
How Operation Homecoming Was Sprung into Action to Repatriate American POWs
No detail was too small to bring these American prisoners home.
During WWII Italian Commandos Were Tasked to Ride Torpedoes. It Didn’t End Well.
There are submarines, there are mini-submarines, and then there are human torpedoes. Developed by […]
The Fight at Cedar Creek Was Over. So Why Couldn’t Union Troops Let Their Guard Down?
Despite the Union’s victory, Jubal Early still haunted the Shenandoah Valley.
He Was a Fast-Rising Judge in Arkansas. He Ended His Career in Disgrace.
Before resigning in disgrace, federal judge William Story preceded the more celebrated ‘hanging judge’ Isaac Parker in Arkansas’ Western District.
Simone Segouin, Famed French Resistance Fighter, Dies at 97
The French Partisan died Feb. 21 at a nursing home in Courville-sur-Eure.
The Viet Cong Were Shooting Down Americans From a Cave Until This GI Stopped Them
Jim Liles used his 106mm recoilless rifle to take out an enemy machine gun crew.