Touché – Some of the Snappiest Comebacks in Military History

CAUGHT BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE. That would be an apt description of the Zaporozhian Cossacks of southern Ukraine. Originally a band of serfs who rebelled against Polish and Lithuanian domination in the 15th…

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Riot Acts – The Surprising History of Wartime Civil Unrest

“A number of cities were rocked by widespread violence and civic unrest during the war years. Here are some examples.” AMERICA LIKES TO REMEMBER the Second World War as an era in which the Greatest Generation…

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The Man Who Would Be King – How a Former Royal Navy Sailor Named Himself Ruler of Iceland

Jorgen Jorgenson had a most peculiar résumé. Born in 1780, the Denmark native could claim such varied careers as sailor, privateer, writer, revolutionary, explorer, gambler, policeman, felon and even spy. But Jorgenson fancied a more…

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Condemned Men – Inside Nazi Germany’s Penal Battalions

“By 1945, more than 50,000 Wehrmacht troops had served in punishment regiments.” CALL THEM THE Fuhrer’s “Dirty Dozens.” The German army’s strafbattalions were infantry units made up largely of convicts, felons, malingerers and thugs. Inmates in…

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America’s First ‘Korean War’ — Inside the U.S. Navy’s 1871 Action on Ganghwa Island

“The U.S. claimed victory in the brief campaign. A total of 15 Medals of Honor were awarded to members of the shore party — the first American citations given for an action on foreign soil.”…

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How the Civil War’s Most Brilliant Generals First Learned to Fight in the Mexican War

One of the more bitter ironies of the American Civil War is that so many of the senior commanders that led the opposing armies in the bloody four-year conflict were years earlier both West Point…

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