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What Next, General?: Yamashita Invades Malaya, 1941-42
It is November 6, 1941, as you assume the role of Imperial Japan- ese […]
Buffalo Soldiers: The U.S. Army’s famed African-American fighters
African-Americans have fought in the United States’ wars since the Revolution, and during the […]
Dispatches- Armchair General May 2014
Marine Scout-Sniper Awarded Navy Cross U.S. Marine Corps Sergeant Joshua L. Moore received the […]
Rebels at the Gates!
The Confederate campaign that nearly took Washington and the desperate battle that saved the […]
“The Longest Day”: 70th Anniversary of D-Day
The enduring legacy of D-Day, one of the pivotal events of World War II.
Ten Questions: Brigadier General (USAF, Ret.) Carl W. Reddel
Dwight D. “Ike” Eisenhower is one of America’s – and the world’s – most […]
Crisis Watch- Denying Evil
Malaparte was describing the Americans he met after the liberation of Naples in 1943, […]
August 1914: Clash of Armies
French and German armies fought World War I’s first major battles on the Western […]
How Gen. George Patton’s Legend Went From Real to Reel
The Oscar-winning film “Patton” took almost 19 years before finally screening in 1970. That was thanks to producer Frank McCarthy, a World War II general in his own right, and his unwillingness to abandon his dream.