What Does a Two-Headed, Venom-Spitting Snake Have to Do With WWII? by World War II3/15/20233/15/2023 What’s the story behind the bizarre snake on this patch?
No One Ate These D-Day Rations. They Survive Today as a Testament to British Cuisine. by Zita Ballinger Fletcher6/10/20226/16/2022
This Tapestry Is as Long as a Football Field — and Tells the Story of the D-Day Invasion by Kirstin Fawcett6/6/20226/1/2022
US, UK Must Decide Fate of Discovered Revolutionary War Cannons by Zita Ballinger Fletcher5/3/20225/4/2022
Gaza Farmer Discovers the 4,500-Year-Old Statue of a War Goddess by Zita Ballinger Fletcher4/28/20224/28/2022
These Manila Tags Document a B-29 Tail Gunner’s War—And Contain a Mystery by History Net staff4/15/20224/14/2022
“My Jerrycan”: A Glamorous Wartime Souvenir, Packaged in a Decidedly Unglamorous Way by Kirstin Fawcett and HistoryNet Staff4/8/20224/8/2022
Keeping It Real: How the National Museum of the U.S. Army Conveys the Vietnam War by Zita Ballinger Fletcher1/11/20224/1/2022