The Other War of 1812: The Patriot War and the American Invasion of Spanish […]
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The Incas’ Great Rebellion
For Pizarro’s conquistadors, Peru was not a pushover. It took a long, bloody struggle, […]
The U.S. Navy’s Last Flying Boat
Development of Martin’s P6M was delayed until its time ran out. Middle River, Maryland, […]
Respect Earned Through Blood: Black Troops Shatter Stereotypes
On June 15, 1864, at Petersburg, Va., African American troops captured Confederate forts and defeated stereotypes.
Aviation History Briefing- September 2007
One of Our Airliners Is Missing If somebody said a four- engine airliner had […]
Wild West Review: September Dawn
September Dawn Release date: May 4, 2007, Distributor: Black Diamond Pictures, R rated, 110 […]
Captive Clara Blinn’s Plea: ‘If you love us save us’
“A fate worse than death” was a common frontier phrase for what was thought […]
War Stories | The Senior Citizen-Soldier
In 1914 Caspar René Gregory, an internationally known biblical scholar, decided to go to war for his adopted homeland
“Wholesale Murder”: What People Saw at the Wounded Knee Massacre
Lawman George Bartlett operated a trading post on Wounded Knee Creek, was present during the 1890 clash and went on to become a sharpshooting showman.
Camels Go West: Forgotten Frontier Story
The U.S. Army’s experiment of 150 years ago to use the cloven-footed, humped creatures […]