Through the Valley: Vietnam, 1967-1968, by James F. Humphries, Lynne Rienner Publishers, Boulder, Colo., […]
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Book Review: Flying the Hump
Flying the Hump, by Jeff Ethell and Don Downie, Motorbooks International, Osceola, Wis., 1995, […]
Book Review: Flying the Hump
Flying the Hump, by Jeff Ethell and Don Downie, Motorbooks International, Osceola, Wis., 1995, […]
Sergeant Milton Humphreys Concept of Indirect Fire: Jan ’96: America’s Civil War Feature
ORDNANCE Eighteen-year-old Sergeant Milton Humphreys changed the nature of artillery forever with his concept […]
Sergeant Milton Humphreys’ Concept of Indirect Fire
Eighteen-year-old Sergeant Milton Humphreys changed the nature of artillery forever.
The American Volunteer Group: Claire L. Chennault and the Flying Tigers
Secretly recruited, a group of American pilots led by a former stunt pilot gained hero status in two nations during World War II and won a permanent place in the annals of aviation history.
Curtiss SB2C Helldiver: The Last Dive Bomber
The Curtiss SB2C was the most heavily produced dive bomber in history, but it did not represent much of an improvement over the Douglas SBD Dauntless it was designed to replace.
Interview with Retired Brig. General Robert L. Scott – American World War II Ace Pilot and Hero
A Radio Tokyo broadcast revealed to Colonel Robert L. Scott how effective his 23rd Fighter Group was. ‘They were making the point that we were weak because we only had 500 planes,’ said Scott. ‘At that time we had only 35!’
She Was Romantically Linked to the ‘Sundance Kid’ — But Much About Her Remains a Mystery
Who was Etta Place?
Grant Didn’t Fit the Eastern Theater Mold—Turns Out That’s Exactly What Lincoln Wanted
Walking a tightrope on his first visit to Washington and the Army of the Potomac, the steadfast, unpretentious Grant quickly proved Lincoln had found the right man for the task ahead.