William Jones’s shrewd strategy was the key to America’s asymmetric warfare against the Royal […]
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MHQ Book Review: Masters and Commanders
Masters and Commanders: How Four Titans Won the War in the West, 1941–1945 By […]
The Vietnam Air War’s Great Kill-Ratio Debate
Data shows that American fighter planes performed poorly vs. the enemy early in the war—or does it?
ACW Book Review: One Continuous Fight
One Continuous Fight: The Retreat From Gettysburg and the Pursuit of Lee’s Army of […]
Mapping Out a Total War Strategy
If you plan to shut down Atlanta and march to the sea, it helps […]
The Origins of War
Do we, like the ants, have organized aggression embedded in our genes? Is it a part of human nature? Or is war learned behavior? Can we ever tell when war began, and where?
The Civil War Today: July 2009
Graffiti vandals taunt Gettysburg park officials Early in January, vandals left a sobering message […]
ACW Book Review: Wiregrass to Appomattox
Wiregrass to Appomattox: The Untold Story of the 50th Georgia Infantry Regiment, CSA by […]
Fury in St. Albans, Vermont
A tiny town near the Canadian border should have been the last place for […]
The Genius of Philip II
Western warfare that united Greece and enabled his son Alexander to conquer the world.