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Interview With Jeffry Wert: Victory Makers
Mosby, Custer, and Lee have been the focus of some of Jeffry Wert’s previous nine books, but in his latest volume he leaves the front lines to take a larger look at the conflict.
Military History Book Review: AK-47
AK-47: The Weapon That Changed the Face of War by Larry Kahaner, Wiley, Hoboken, […]
The Last Czar as Leader
A wave of nostalgia for Czar Nicholas II and his family is sweeping Russia and beyond. However, the glow in which Nicholas is seen tells only a part of the story of the czar as leader
Ike vs. Mac
Both graduated from West Point, served together in the Army and fought in World […]
Emanuel Leutze, the Painter Who Cemented George Washington’s Legacy
Created some 70 years after the moment it captured, Emanuel Leutze’s painting became the most iconic image of the American Revolution
Military History Book Review: Garibaldi
Garibaldi: Invention of a Hero by Lucy Riall, Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn., […]
Aviation History Book Review: U.S. Air Force- A Complete History
U.S. Air Force: A Complete History Lieutenant Dik Alan Daso, Hugh Lauter Levin Assoc., […]
Building a Supersonic Interceptor
America’s first supersonic interceptor evolved from the most revolutionary development specs in U.S. Air […]