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Rebel Raiders Ring Around Baltimore
In 1864 Bradley Johnson sets off to rescue POWs, Harry Gilmor to create a […]
Can We Trust the Ancient Texts?
Some were found lying alive with their thighs and hams cut, laying bare their […]
At Home in the Blue Vault
Legendary fighter leader Robin Olds once told a Strategic Air Command gathering, ‘Peace is […]
Red Horde Over Russia
Yakovlev aircraft have become as closely associated with World War II Soviet air power as Messerschmitts are with the Luftwaffe, Spitfires with the Royal Air Force and Zeros with the Japanese.
American History Chatter- June 2008
Carter’s Grove Gets New Lease on Life The Carter’s Grove plantation in the Hampton […]
Insight: Ahead of Her Time
Ella Lonn’s publications, in both quantity and topical reach, made her the most important woman in the field between the 1920s and the 1950s.
WWII Book Review: Mussolini and His Generals
Mussolini and His Generals: The Armed Forces and Fascist Foreign Policy, 1922–1940 By John […]
WWII Today- February 2008
‘Bomb-Away’: The Enola Gay’s Navigation Log Sold at Auction As he stepped from the […]
WWII Book Review: Ted Williams at War
Ted Williams at War By Bill Nowlin. 368 pp. Rounder Books, 2007. $24.95. Bill […]