Felice Beato took the new art of photography into faraway killing fields and fed his images to a hungry public
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Vietnam Book Review: Why Vietnam Matters
Why Vietnam Matters, An Eyewitness Account of Lessons Not Learned by Rufus Phillips. Naval […]
Dodging SAMs—In An AC-130!
It looked like curtains for the crew of the lumbering Spectre gunship as the surface-to-air missiles closed in for the kill
Saburo Sakai: Samurai of the Air
Legendary Zero pilot Saburo Sakai was Japan’s most recognized ace, but few knew the man behind the legend
Vietnam Letter from the Editor- October 2009
When Saigon was shaken to its core As America’s recent experience in Iraq has […]
Life Is Better Than Limb
Wartime amputations, while extreme, saved thousands of lives and helped spur the development of […]
ACW Book Review: Wiregrass to Appomattox
Wiregrass to Appomattox: The Untold Story of the 50th Georgia Infantry Regiment, CSA by […]
Book Review: Antietam, South Mountain & Harpers Ferry / A Battlefield Guide
Antietam, South Mountain & Harpers Ferry: A Battlefield Guide by Ethan S. Rafuse, Bison […]
Charley Nebo: The Forrest Gump of the Old West
Charley Nebo had a knack for showing up where the action was—driving Longhorns for […]
Wells Fargo’s Treasure Box Was Full of California Gold
When Wells, Fargo and Company established its express and banking business in the California gold country in July 1852, it inadvertently inspired two additional enterprises.