After the Rebels retreated, Gettysburg faced a second invasion, the work of thieves and […]
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My War: Larry Schwab
Larry Schwab, M.D. Captain, U.S. Army, 25th Infantry Division October 1967 – October 1968 […]
Interview: How Diane Carlson Evans Turned the Tide
Inspired by her aunt who served in World War II, Diane Carlson Evans volunteered […]
Blowup at the Covey Bomb Dump
The fireworks didn’t let up for 10 days during the Vietnam War’s most successful […]
War’s Song
How Barry Sadler’s “The Ballad of the Green Berets” became the No. 1 single of 1966
The Guinea Pig Club
The war left badly injured pilots with unimaginable scars. But one surgeon healed them, and their bond lasted a lifetime
Freed Slaves Battle Small Pox and Other Diseases
Many escaped slaves succumbed to an implacable new foe: smallpox. On Christmas Eve 1862, […]
Past and Present- Civil War Times August 2013
Ready, Willing and ‘Abe L.’ to Take the Stage When the Association of Lincoln […]
Rebel Woman: Interview with María Agui Carter
In 1876 Loreta Janeta Velazquez penned a 600-page memoir, The Woman In Battle, about […]
6 Questions | Author Cate Lineberry
CATE LINEBERRY is the author of Be Free or Die: The Amazing Story of Robert […]