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The Glamorous American Socialite Who Saved Thousands From the Nazis
Young and glamorous, wealthy socialite Mary Jayne Gold bucked first impressions to help thousands of refugees escape Vichy France.
Taos, New Mexico: The Vibrant Birthplace of Georgia O’Keeffe’s Artist Colony
Discover the town that inspired O'Keeffe and Kit Carson.
Book Review: ‘The Heart of Hell’ by Jeffry D. Wert
A graphic account of the violence at Spotylvania's Bloody Angle.
A Look At The Legends Behind British Cap Badge Symbols
Marked with beasts, flowers and flames, British cap badges recall ancient myths and heroism in battle, and are worn for honor.
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The North Vietnamese Army was essentially a light infantry force that also adopted guerrilla tactics from the Viet Cong.
The Military History of Hanukkah
The history of the Hanukkah holiday is rooted in ancient warfare distinguished by heroism and military genius.