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Front-Row Seat to History
A U.S. Army Chinook pilot looks back on her service in the First Gulf […]
The Skyraider: More Than Just a Prop
The versatile Skyraider flew missions that no jet could
Mart Duggan, Not a Believer in Regulations, Ruled Rowdy Leadville With an Iron Hand
Prospecting didn’t pan out, but marshaling had its rewards. The name Matt Dillon is […]
Geronimo’s ‘Bravest’ Wife Fled Mexican Captivity and Fought a Mountain Lion
Huera, also known as Tze-gu-juni, served as an interpreter, a mother figure to Apache women, and as a shaman.
‘Hundreds of Rebels Lay There’
A New York sergeant’s firsthand account of fighting on Culp’s Hill. Lorenzo Coy was […]
WWII Today- February 2013
Allies Buried Misgivings Over Katyn Killings, Papers Reveal The United States and Britain correctly […]
CH-47C Chinook Helicopter
The CH-47 arose from a 1956 decision to replace the U.S. Army’s piston-engine helicopters […]
Lam Son 719 South Vietnam Invades Laos, 1971
The Vietnam War’s best historian examines the costly attack on an enemy sanctuary. On […]
Common Men, Uncommon Valor
“Everything around you is just riddled with shrapnel. You see that right away. There […]