The 65th Infantry — Meet America’s Hard-Fighting First Puerto Rican Regiment
“The Puerto Ricans give daily proof on the battlefields of Korea of their courage, determination and resolute will to victory. They are writing a brilliant record of heroism in battle.” By Talia Aikens-Nuñez Operation Thunderbolt…
The Llandovery Castle Massacre — How a Little-Known Attack on a WWI Hospital Ship Would Forever Change War Crime Prosecutions
“In the 1940s, Allied prosecutors preparing for a new round of war crimes trials revisited the Llandovery Castle decision.” By Nate Hendley ON THE EVENING of June 27, 1918, the Canadian hospital ship Llandovery Castle…
Elizabeth at War — How the Future Queen Stirred Wartime Britain
“Though just 14 during the difficult summer of 1940, Elizabeth would go on to boost morale on the home front, take up the official mantle of royal duties, and work alongside female soldiers who refused…
The Soviet-Afghan War — Nine Common Misconceptions About the Red Army ‘Invasion’
“The sudden arrival of Soviet troops in Afghanistan on Christmas Day 1979 was immediately declared an ‘invasion’ by the West, but the truth is more complex.” By Phil Halton ON DEC 25, 1979, elements of…
Divided — From D-Day to Market Garden, Did Allied Leadership Conflicts Prolong the War in Europe?
“The working relationships among the Allied commanders were often marred by disagreements over tactics, strategy, and national agendas exacerbated by rivalries and personality conflicts.” By Edward E. Gordon THE ALLIED campaign in Normandy from June…
‘Not My War’ – Inside the Secret History of Civil War Draft Dodgers
“Approximately two-thirds of the North’s white men of military age who could have served never did.” By Paul Taylor CIVIL WAR history is filled with images of the tearful yet dutiful northern wife bidding her…