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Robert E. Lee Endured a Precipitous Reset in Maryland
Though the Lost Orders forced the Confederate commander to fight on unfavorable ground at Sharpsburg, he survived the bloody clash with his army intact.
This Kiowa Chief Kept to the Road of Peace — Until He Didn’t
In 1870 Kiowa detractors goaded Kicking Bird into fighting the bluecoats.
Two of a Kind
French royalty Prince Philippe, Count of Paris and his brother, Prince Robert, Duke of […]
Around the World in 94 Hours: How Curtis LeMay Put America’s Defenses on Alert 24/7
Seventy-Five years ago Lucky Lady II became the first plane to circumnavigate the world nonstop.
The 20th-Century Retail Mecca That Was Sears, Roebuck & Co.
For U.S. shoppers looking for a quick fix in the pre-Amazon world, two Chicago entrepreneurs offered convenience and value at a remarkable rate.
Unpacking the Myths Of the F-8 Crusader in Vietnam
Extensive research sheds new light on what it was like to fly and fight in this famous gunfighter.
The Sword That Spurred Ulysses Grant To Victory
Was this sword Ulysses Grant’s good luck charm during the Civil War?
There Were Reasons Why American Submariners Damned Their Own Torpedoes
It’s hard to wage war when your weapons don’t work.