Here’s a look at some epic diseases that impacted empires, armies and the outcomes of wars throughout history.
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Military History Book Reviews: John Rodgers, Charles Stewart, and Stephen Decatur
Commodore John Rodgers: Paragon of the Early American Navy by John H. Schroeder, University […]
Military History Book Reviews: War of 1812
When the War of 1812 broke out between Great Britain and the United States, […]
James Smith: Indian Captive, Indian Fighter, Revolutionary Patriot
From within Fort Duquesne (now Pittsburgh), James Smith, an 18-year-old settler, saw a small […]
War Declared!
Why did the Founding Fathers make it so difficult? The president sat in the […]
Latin American Air Wars and Aircraft 1912-1969
Latin American Air Wars and Aircraft 1912-1969 by Dan Hagedorn, Hikoki Publications, East Sussex, […]
Views of War and Revolution in Russia
Throughout history, artists have portrayed the military events of their times. We think of […]
War Stories | The Senior Citizen-Soldier
In 1914 Caspar René Gregory, an internationally known biblical scholar, decided to go to war for his adopted homeland
Make Straight His Path: Mapmaking in the Civil War
Combat commanders may have gotten all the glory, but they might have never had […]
Charleston: The City Where the War Began
Although the conquest of Charleston, South Carolina, commanded nearly as much of the Union […]