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Booze, Drugs and a Pet Snake: Families Can Cause White House Headaches
Children of U.S. presidents have long been subjects of fascination and curiosity, with their every move under public scrutiny.
‘The duty to respect is different than the duty to protect’: A Return to Normandy
Despite nearly a decade passing since this editor’s first — and dramatically different, i.e. better, travel conditions — the emotions Normandy evoked were the same.
Meet The Daring Irishman Who Rode With the Cossacks
Taken prisoner by the Japanese and the Red Army, Francis McCullaugh recorded his experiences during the Russo-Japanese War.
Did These WWI Posters Convince People to Join the War in the Air?
They sought to capitalize on the perceived glamour of air combat.
Why on Earth Did Hitler Invade the Soviet Union?
Historians have been grappling with that question for decades.
Toss Grenades From an Open Cockpit? In 1911, an American Soldier Had a Better Idea.
Near the dawn of the air age, an Army lieutenant realized that the airplane provided the ultimate high ground.
The Cadet Chapel: A Jewel in Military Gothic
The Cadet Chapel at West Point, with all the power and grandeur of a medieval fortress, is an architectural masterpiece inside and out
Ted Williams Goes to War
Red Sox legend Ted Williams proudly served as a Marine Corps aviator during World War II—it was his service in Korea that came as a surprise