Year: 2025
The Battle of Azaz — How an 1125 Clash Reveals the Difference in Tactics Between East and West
“Battles between Turkish and Frankish armies during this era involved encounters between two very different warcrafts.” By Nicholas Morton IN 1125 the fortunes of war in northern Syria hung precariously in the balance. In the…
From the Battlefield to the Blackboard — Meet the Waterloo Veteran Who Saved a Famous Military Academy
“He became an ensign in the Black Watch and within a few months his battalion was sent abroad.” By Rosslyn Macphail “The enemy had a gun on our flank. We were formed into a square….
Napoleon and Alexander — How the Macedonian Conqueror Inspired Bonaparte
“[Bonaparte] mused that Alexander ‘when scarcely beyond the age of boyhood, with a mere handful of brave troops, conquered a quarter of the globe.’” By Joseph Stiles NAPOLEON Bonaparte famously listed Alexander the Great among…
French Indochina Goes to War — Meet the Southeast Asian Troops Who Fought for France in WW1
“They were quickly formed into 19 units of the Bataillon de l’Infanterie Coloniale.” By George Yagi BY THE fall of 1914, France was facing a crisis. It had only been at war with Germany for…
Drums Along the Minnesota — Inside the Dakota Uprising of 1862
“The Dakota became a people poised on a knife’s edge between war and peace, lacking only a dramatic incident to upset the balance.” By John Danielski FOUR HEN’S eggs started the bloodiest American Indian uprising…
Murder Behind Barbed Wire — The Secret Trials of Nazi POWs in America
“Military prosecutors brought murder charges against 15 German POWs and court-martialled them before secret military tribunals.” By William Geroux BY 1943, the western Allies had a problem: Where to keep the hundreds of thousands of…














