Chuck Butler followed the code of “Duty, Honor, County,” sacrificing his life in Vietnam.
War Has Never Spared Civilians. But When Does Lawful Force Become A War Crime?
Reprisals in war have been viewed as a legitimate tactic by many. But when do reprisals become war crimes?
More Than 80 Years Have Passed Since These Men Died in WWII. Now They’ve Been Identified.
71,000 service members are still unaccounted for from WWII.
Grant Didn’t Fit the Eastern Theater Mold — Turns Out That’s Exactly What Lincoln Wanted
Walking a tightrope on his first visit to Washington and the Army of the Potomac, the steadfast, unpretentious Grant quickly proved Lincoln had found the right man for the task ahead.
What’s More Engaging Than a War Movie? This Documentary About the Filming of War Movies
In five parts spread over 315 minutes War Movie: The American Battle in Cinema casts a critical eye on a film genre that gives rise to deeper questions about conflict itself
Why A Rabbit Appears On This Japanese Samurai Helmet
It’s a mightier symbol than you might think.
If You Like the B-17s in Masters of the Air, You’ll Love These Movies
The Flying Fortress has a distinguished film career.
This Gurkha Lost His Hand and Eye Fighting off More Than 200 Japanese in Burma
Lachhiman Gurung received the Victoria Cross in 1945. “I felt I was going to die anyway,” Gurung recalled, “so I might as well die standing on my feet.”
This Madam Would Stop at Nothing to Save Her Man
Notorious San Francisco bordello owner Belle Cora even challenged the 1856 Vigilance Committee.
Superfortress
The Boeing B-29 Superfortress was an immensely complicated machine — this wartime poster created […]