West Point Brings U.S. Civil War to Life with New Book and Digital App

THE UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY AT WEST POINT has a profound connection with the American Civil War. More than 800 alumni fought in the conflict, while illustrious West Pointers like George Meade (class of 1835), Winfield…

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Dying to Fight – Two Thousand Years of Suicide Attackers

“As far back as ancient times, warring factions have turned to martyrs and fanatics to inflict mass casualties on their enemies, even if it means dying in the process.” THE ISLAMIC STATE CONTINUES TO FIND NEW…

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First Blood – History’s Earliest Recorded Military Conflicts

“Early scribes from Mesopotamia were able to leave behind history’s first-known preserved accounts of war.”   WARFARE IS as old as civilization itself. In fact, experts believe that the first armed conflicts were fought more…

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Stalin’s Organ – 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Russia’s Katyusha Rocket

“The Katyusha was omnipresent on the Eastern Front and likely contributed as much to the Allied victory as the M4 Sherman tank, the Higgins Boat or the Spitfire.” FOR ANYONE who fought on the Eastern Front in World…

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Lights, Camera, Awful – Could These Be The Worst WW2 Movies Ever Made?

(Originally published Oct. 3, 2014) HOLLYWOOD’S NEXT WORLD WAR TWO BLOCKBUSTER, Fury, is set to blast its way into theatres later this month. The film, which stars Brad Pitt and the increasingly eccentric Shia LaBeouf, follows…

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The Irish Brigades – How Ireland’s Foreign Volunteer Armies Made Their Mark On History

“All told, well over 50,000 Irishmen served in the armies of France, Spain and Austria. Some of the volunteers became great military reformers who helped modernize the Continent’s antiquated armies.” By Stephen McGarry WHEN THE…

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