Entering the White House in 1913, President Woodrow Wilson had one eye on the […]
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New Ulm: Deadliest Indian Attack on a Western Town
A week into their 1862 uprising Dakota warriors assaulted the Minnesota town a second […]
The Battle Between President Nixon And General Abrams
Presidential confidence in the MACV leader had deteriorated and would continue to erode
Pistols at Dawn
Think modern campaign attack ads are bad? Return with us to those thrilling days […]
Thomas Jefferson: Founding Foodie
The new French stove is installed. The dumbwaiters are operational. house-made cider, beer and French wine fill the cellar at Monticello in anticipation of Thomas Jefferson’s homecoming.
Judging George Custer
The real man has long since been overwhelmed by his myth. When fame reduces […]
Voices | Peter Pace
Peter Pace, a Marine lieutenant whose platoon engaged in fierce fighting near Hue in […]
Land of Contradiction
In the prewar South a Yankee traveler discovered a world best rendered in shades […]
Film Review: The Green Berets (1968)
Mark Grimsley explores John Wayne’s classic war film The Green Berets and its portrayal of the Vietnam War as the moral equivalent to World War II.
Brown Water Admiral
Hard-charging Elmo Zumwalt’s Operation Sealords blasted the Viet Cong out of the waters of the Mekong Delta