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Eugene Sledge’s WWII Relics from ‘With the Old Breed’
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Was Patton Murdered?
What is the truth behind the death of America’s greatest World War II battlefield commander?
How Badass Brits Derailed North Korea
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Why the US Firebombed Tokyo in 1945 — and Risked War Crimes by Targeting Civilians
‘Black Snow,’ author James M. Scott spoke to Aviation History magazine on Curtis LeMay and his controversial air tactics.
The EB-66 Destroyer: A Live Saving Intelligence Aircraft
The EB-66—the Air Force’s only electronic intelligence aircraft in Southeast Asia—ensured the survival of hundreds of American air crews as it mapped and jammed Hanoi’s SAM radars. (Gregory Proch)
Army Football Reveals WWII-Themed Uniform for Navy Matchup
The U.S. Military Academy at West Point decided to look to its past for sartorial inspiration.
‘The Four Ages of American Foreign Policy: Weak Power, Great Power, Superpower, Hyperpower’ Review: Streaching a superpower
WWII birthed a competing superpower.
The Civil War’s Most Interesting General
He was Lincoln, Grant and Sherman’s go-to man — but you’ve probably never heard of him.