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How U.S. Airstrikes Defeated North Vietnam In The 1972 Battle of An Loc
With the help of American air power, the South Vietnamese decisively defeated three of thee NVA’s finest divisions and held An Loc against overwhelming odds
World War II Grenade Found at French Fry Factory
What was thought to be a “muddy potato” turned out to be a World War II-era grenade.
Benjamin Franklin: Diplomat, Libertine, Chess Master
As a diplomat, the Sage of Philadelphia was a player in more ways than one.
A POW Describes Life Inside One of Japan’s Most Infamous Prison Camps
Captured in the Philippines, Hector Polla survived the Bataan Death March to document the daily indignities of Cabanatuan.
‘1883’ TV Series Review
Taylor Sheridan presents 1883, the prequel to Paramount Network's popular Yellowstone series
Hundreds of Confederates Were Buried in Gettysburg’s Fields. This Man’s Task Was to Send Them Home.
For three hot summers, Rufus Weaver toiled to retrieve Confederate soldiers’ remains from crude […]
‘At the Gates of Rome’ Book Review
Don Hollway focuses on the decades leading up to the 410 sack of Rome by the Visigoths
How South Vietnamese Fighters Beat Back A Communist Offensive in the Vietnam War’s Longest Battle
South Vietnamese marines and airborne units forced communist troops to give up after an 81-day siege at Quang Tri