Daniel Guiet relates the clandestine wartime service of his father, OSS and SOE operator Jean-Claude Guiet
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Patton’s Finest Hour
When the German army crashed through American lines in the Ardennes, General George S. Patton saw only opportunity.
Facing the Enemy: The crucible of combat forged unique unit cultures within Civil War regiments
Tactical success in combat rests upon a foundation of deeply human factors, and the battles of the Civil War were no exception.
Book Review: Pioneers of Promotion
Joe Dobrow sheds light on the marketing geniuses behind such Western legends as Buffalo Bill Cody
MHQ Book Review: The Fall of the Roman Empire
The Fall of the Roman Empire Peter J. Heather, (Oxford University Press, 2006), $40. […]
President Ronald Reagan: Winning the Cold War
Twenty years ago, Ronald Reagan ordered American troops to invade Grenada and liberate the […]
Retracing the steps of freedom with Liberation Route Europe
On September 17, 1944, Sergeant Jacob H. Wingard jumped out the door of a […]
The CIA’s Costly Mistake
In November 1967, Joe Hovey tried to warn the Johnson administration about the Tet […]
Book Review: The Killing Season
Geoffrey Robinson relates the 1965–66 anti-communist purge of upward of a half-million Indonesians
The Man Who Would Be President
General Douglas MacArthur craved power. He also despised Franklin D. Roosevelt. So in 1944 he secretly plotted to run against his own commander in chief