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How W.Britain Has Been Making Model Soldiers—For 130 Years
MHQ goes behind the scenes with W.Britain Model Figures to learn how they create collectible soldiers.
Was Geronimo Really a Good Leader?
Historical novelist W. Michael Farmer takes on both fact and fiction in his new take on the legendary Apache leader.
Joshua Chamberlain and Me
What happens when a movie star and a Civil War historian meet and talk about one of the towering figures of Gettysburg?
Manhattan’s Oldest Home Is for Sale — Got $8.9 Million?
The roster of people who have a connection to the 1795 home reads like a who’s who list of famous Americans.
How Convair’s Big B-36 Kept the Peace By Not Dropping the Bomb
Convair’s giant B-36 bomber fulfilled its primary mission by never serving in combat
How Winfield Scott’s War of 1812 Struggles Led to Significant U.S. Army Reforms
His experiences in the War of 1812 and subsequent six-week captivity in Canada opened his eyes to the need for a professional regular army.
The Education of Winfield Scott
His experiences in the War of 1812 and subsequent six-week captivity in Canada opened his eyes to the need for a professional regular army.
America’s Worst Wildfire: The Big Burn of 1910
In the summer of 1910, the largest wildfire in U.S. history ravaged the drought-stricken northern Rockies, burning millions of acres of forest and killing scores of people
MHQ Book Review: Power at Sea
Power at Sea (three volumes), 1: The Age of Navalism, 1890-1918; 2: The Breaking […]