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Lincoln reviews Garibaldi Guard

Abraham Lincoln’s Embrace of Foreign-Born Fighters 

by Harold Holzer1/11/202411/1/2023
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At Eight-Years-Old This Girl Survived the Japanese Occupation of the Philippines. Now, at 90, She Recalls Her Ordeal.

by Barbara Noe Kennedy 1/9/20241/11/2024

Mike Sadler, The Last Member of the Original S.A.S, Dies at 103

by Claire Barrett1/8/20241/11/2024
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How Erwin Rommel Has Been Lost in Translation

by Zita Ballinger Fletcher1/8/20241/11/2024
Photo of a U.S. Navy SEAL surfacing from a dive. SEALs and UDT divers were tasked with getting ashore and guiding the POWs to safety.

How POWs Tried to Escape North Vietnam with Help from the Navy SEALS

by Carl O. Schuster1/8/20241/8/2024
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Mercy Dogs: Meet the Heroes Who Delivered Aid and Comforted the Dying on the Battlefields of World War I

by Claire Barrett1/5/20241/5/2024
Photo showing The long awaited all out Arab attack on the Jews has begun according to widespread reports of violence and attacks from the Holy Land. Here we see two members of the Palmach, the striking force of the Haganah, as they fired through a hole in a wall while training recently for city fighting. The Haganah, once illegal, is now working openly and has registered all men and women between the ages of 17 and 35. Actually, those under 25 only are called in the draft. The main problem has been to keep too many men and women over 35 from trying to serve when they are of more use in vital civilian jobs. The Defense Army organized 30 years ago has since grown to a full and efficient fighting force capable of coping with the dangerous situation which now faces it.

An American in the Israeli Army

by Benny Michelsohn and Fred L. Borch1/5/202411/6/2023

Why Symbols Were Essential To Battle Shields

by Zita Ballinger Fletcher1/4/20241/4/2024
Captain Samuel DeGolyer

This Union Officer Escaped a Confederate Prison and Became Grant’s Most Trusted Gunner

by Trace Brusco1/4/202411/1/2023
A North Vietnamese poster from 1968 shows VC fighters “determined to beat the American enemy.” A shot-down U.S. pilot lies in the foreground while an American jet crashes in the distance.

During the Vietnam War, These Colorful Posters Aimed to Win Hearts and Minds

by Larry Porges1/3/20241/3/2024

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