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Interview: Robert McCubbin Leads New Organization of Outlaw-Lawman History Enthusiasts
The WWHA has broadened its Western horizons. In the world of research about outlaws […]
Damned Hunchbacks: Italy’s Forgotten Torpedo Bomber
Developed from an airliner, the SM.79 trimotor torpedo bomber emerged as Italy’s most important attack aircraft in the Mediterranean.
The Forest Brothers Against the Soviets
From 1944-53, Lithuanian partisans risked their lives to oppose repressive Soviet occupation. From the […]
Would P.G.T. Lead the A.O.T.?
Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard almost took command of the Army of Tennessee in 1864. […]
Artists Under Fire
Stirring posters created by Vietnamese combat artists on the battlefield inspired communist forces to […]
Dispatches- Armchair General July 2014
Navy Crosses for Two Fallen Marines On January 18, 2014, two Marines, Staff Sergeant […]
The Latvian Legion of World War II
Caught between Stalin and Hitler, some Latvians made a “devil’s pact” with the Nazis. […]
Interview With Editor-Author Roy Young
Roy Young is editor of the Wild West History Association Journal and researches the West, including the tales of three Stil(l)wells.
‘I Am Well and Hearty’ – Walt Whitman’s Brother in the Civil War
Walt Whitman has the reputation as a Civil War writer, but it was his younger brother, George Washington Whitman, who saw the war up close and personal as a member of Company K, 51st New York Volunteer Infantry.