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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The Unknown Pirates – Meet 13 of History’s Forgotten (But Damn Fascinating) Sea Dogs

“A number of countries have their own pirate heroes (and villains) as well — most of which you’ve probably never even heard of.” BUCKETS OF INK have been spilled immortalizing Britain’s buccaneers, privateers and sea…

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The Men Who Saved the World – Meet Two Different Russians Who Prevented WW3

The world came closer to nuclear Armageddon during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis than at any other point during the Cold War – but just how close wasn’t fully recognized until 40 years after the…

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War of Words — The Amazing History of Trench Newspapers

“The Wipers Times may be the most famous trench newspaper in history, it is certainly not the only one. Consider these:” THE BBC ANNOUNCED last week its plans to produce a television drama about the celebrated First…

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Living History — French Indian War Comes Alive at Fort Niagara

Old Fort Niagara in Youngstown, NY held its annual reenactment of the famous siege and battle from the French Indian War (1754 to 1763) this past weekend. MilitaryHistoryNow.com was there to take in the sights and…

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One Journalist Asks: Do Battle Reenactments Trivialize History?

“One professional historian maintains that the roaring cannon and flashing musketry of these popular recreations reduce major historical events to little more than noisome spectacles.” AFTER LAST week’s 150th anniversary celebrations at Gettysburg, one living historian…

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