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Book Reviews: The King of Tin Pan Alley
Composer’s greatest gift was an ear for the simple and the sweet
The Tokarev TT33 Semiautomatic Pistol
The Red Army owed a great debt of gratitude to Fyodor Vasilevich Tokarev (1871-1968). […]
Patriot Spy Ben Franklin
Benjamin Franklin was one of the most imposing figures in American history, a scientist […]
Fort Morality
The U.S. Army’s Infantry School at Fort Benning tries to teach officers right from […]
Koreans Knocked Out Invading America
Korea, the “Hermit Kingdom,” was— and is—the last Far Eastern nation to hold out […]
Erich Hartmann: Best in the East
The highest-scoring German ace of WWII—and of all time—chalked up an incredible 352 aerial […]
The Fighter Built for Two
After a calamitous combat debut, the Bristol Fighter became a formidable mainstay of the Royal Air Force during World War I— and into the 1930s.
Remembering Rosie the Riveter in Richmond, California
California’s Richmond harbor recalls an era of can-do American spirit.
The Hawken-Spencer Rifle was a Crossbreed in Western Armament
A hybrid is defined as “one of mixed origin or composition,” and the most […]