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Mel Brooks Goes to War
A legendary funnyman's take on the not-so-funny business of participating in history's greatest conflict.
Gaza Farmer Discovers the 4,500-Year-Old Statue of a War Goddess
The sculpture depicts the goddess Anat, adopted as a special patron by Egypt's warrior pharaoh Ramses II.
His Dad’s Plane Crashed Going “Over the Hump” in 1945—and They Just Found the Wreckage
A C-46 crossing the Himalayas in 1945 disappeared, and it was just located
Were Fears of China Justified?
Fears on China on the battlefield were rampant during the Vietnam War. Were they justified? Dr. Erik Villard takes a closer look.
Meet Hugh Willoughby, the Wealthy Dilettante Who Became an Aviation Pioneer
It was 1900 and the city of Paris greeted the twentieth century with the […]
‘Their Maryland’ Review: Challenging Long-Accepted Views About the Army of Northern Virginia
Interpretations of historical events evolve over time, driven by the discovery of new evidence […]
‘Confederates and Comancheros’ Book Review
Co-authors James Bailey Blackshear and Glen Sample Ely navigate the complicated history of the Civil War-era borderlands between Texas and New Mexico
Famed ‘Washington Crossing the Delaware’ Painting Up For Auction
The painting is iconic — George Washington leading his men across the swirling icy […]