Here’s how the town of Mondovi, Wisconsin, keeps the memories of Chris Hanseman and Doug Ward alive.
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How One Civil War Widow Revolutionized Health Care
This ‘Wisconsin Angel’
championed important changes in hospital care.
Claus von Stauffenberg: The Man Who Tried to Kill Hitler
Enraged by the attempt on his life, Hitler insisted that the very name “Stauffenberg” be wiped from history.
Chipped Beef: History of the Meal Soldiers Love to Hate
Whether you know it as SOS or something less printable, this storied meal has become an iconic part of military life.
Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health
This is the full text of the 2022 Supreme Court of the United States ruling on abortion, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.
Fistfights, Heat Exhaustion and Not Enough Taters: What It Was Like at Gettysburg’s 50th Reunion
Aging vets faced a number of challenges at the 1913 reunion.
A Celebrity Chef in Crimea? Meet Alexis Soyer
Was Alexis Soyer the first celebrity chef? “He is the most ridiculous man,” an acquaintance observed, “but quite perfect in his way.
How ‘the Maternity Act’ Gave Lawmakers Significant Protection From Constitutional Scrutiny
In 1923, the U.S. Supreme Court took a big step, narrowing the range of individuals who can file suit in federal court to challenge actions by Congress
This 1945 New Guinea Plane Crash Survivor Became Known As The ‘Queen of Shangri-La’
In 1945 Women’s Army Corps Cpl. Margaret Hastings went down aboard a C-47 in a remote New Guinea valley, launching an improbable story of survival.
When His Sister Came to Vietnam, This Door Gunner Left the Central Highlands For a Rare Family Reunion
Michael Kelley of the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) had a brief respite from combat duty visiting his sister at Nha Trang near the South China Sea.