Honoring Anna Mae Robertson and the ‘Six Triple Eight,’ WWII’s First and Only All-Black Female Battalion
As a member of the first and only Women’s Army Corps all-Black battalion that served overseas d ...View More
The Day an F-106 Bomber Landed Itself in a Cornfield
How an unpiloted supersonic fighter became the most notorious ghost rider of all time. Unpilote ...View More
Active Participants: African Americans and the Reconstruction of Democracy in America
A landmark study gave African Americans credit for being important actors in their freedom quest Bla ...View More
The “Japanese Schindler” Who Saved Thousands of Lives During the Holocaust
“The histories most of our students learn by rote focus, [is] on conflicts battle by battle and name ...View More
A New View of Winston Churchill
“Churchill did have this unshakeable confidence—not just in Britain, but in himself.” Erik Larson is ...View More
Coming to TV: ‘Daughters of Kobani’ & the All-Female Militia that Took on ISIS — and Won
Fierce combat waged against ISIS fighters hellbent on savage dominion was ravaging Syria in 2014 whe ...View More
Movie Review: “Danger Close” Brings Home Reality of Vietnam War
The 2019 Aussie film brings the Battle of Long Tan “up close and personal” Readers seeking a realist ...View More
Russian Museum Honors Women War Heroes with Art Exhibit
On Jan. 21, Russia’s Victory Museum, the largest military history museum in the country, launched an ...View More
Finny Industry Sends Island Up in Flames
Inferno transforms Nantucket from whaling mecca to seaside resort Swabbies in the U.S. Navy of the m ...View More
January 2021 Readers’ Letters
Not Nimitz [Re: “Museum of the Pacific War Upgrades Nimitz Gallery,” News, by Brendan Manley, July 2 ...View More
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