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Confederate Conscription Woes
Gloom, deepening by the week, had settled across the Confederacy as the winter of […]
McClellan Gets the Hook
Snow was falling as a railroad engine from Washington, D.C., clanged to a stop […]
Fritz X: The First Precision-Guided Weapon of WWII
It was the first precision-guided weapon to be deployed in combat and the first to sink a ship in combat.
Architect of Victory
Dubbed by Harry S. Truman as the “Greatest of the greats of our time,” […]
Nogales: A Border Town Divided Against Itself
In 1918 residents of the U.S.-Mexican border town of Nogales went to war with each other
Book Reviews: Getting Around Gettysburg on Two Wheels
Battlefield guide is a must for any cyclist’s daypack
This Week in History – Fidel Castro Sets Spark To the Cuban Revolution
In 1953, an armed revolt led by Fidel Castro’s revolutionary 26th of July Movement and its allies replaced Cuba’s military dictatorship with a Communist one
Kandahar Kill Zone
In 2006 Canadians assaulting a Taliban stronghold near Kandahar, Afghanistan, came under attack from a multi-fanged enemy
Online Exclusive: Morgan’s Tactical Magic Smashes British Charge at Cowpens
On terrain that favored his rifleman, rough-hewn American general routed overconfident British regulars