In 1991, after years of fighting, Ukraine finally gained independence from the Soviet Union. So did Dmytro Verholjak
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A Portuguese king sought to glorify his military exploits through the art of tapestry
Medics in Hell: Saving the Survivors of Buchenwald
Soldiers of the 120th Evacuation Hospital were stunned and forever haunted by what they found at Buchenwald
Behind the Lines: Born of Blood and Compassion
A witness to the carnage of a Crimean War battle founds the Red Cross. […]
God Bless America in Vietnam
A logistics officer’s mundane quest for supplies found uncommon goodwill and true heroes. In […]
Women, Combat, and the Gender Line
A secret World War II study proved that female soldiers were ready to serve under fire. Other nations made warriors of their women. Why didn’t we?
Miss Alcott Goes to War
Eager to support the North, the budding author volunteered for a fledgling corps of female nurses.
Plot Against a Pilot?
Werner Goering was a skilled B-17 commander, but his family background became a security […]
Revolt and Betrayal- Warsaw
The 1944 Warsaw Rising was a courageous insurrection turned disaster when the Soviets showed […]
Interview: Glen Hayes and The Camp Letterman Campaign
Glen Hayes, of the Gettysburg Battlefield Preservation Association, has championed the preservation of Camp […]