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World War II Magazine
A highly addictive PC game that lets you play in the Battle of the Atlantic...
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World War II Magazine
Despite the explosion of excellent works on World War II air operations, events in the Mediterranean Theater continue to get short shrift. If the theater’s strategic air force was the “Forgotten Fifteenth” in the shadow of the...
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World War II Magazine
A small town makes a great sacrafice......
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World War II Magazine
He was a castaway on an enemy island...until.......
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Book Reviews, Mag: America's Civil War Reviews, Reviews, Reviews
The Damned of Petersburg By Ralph Peters Forge Books, 2016, 432 pages, $27.99 Best-selling author Ralph Peters remains at the top of his form as a master of expertly crafted historical fiction with this fourth installment in his...
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Wild West Magazine
Jennifer Lawrence weaves a decidedly offbeat history of the unsung U.S. Army laundresses who labored at Western frontier posts through much of the 19th century ...
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Wild West Magazine
Chuck Hornung bases his book about Wyatt Earp and the vendetta against the Arizona "Cow-boys" on a discovered letter from New Mexico Territorial Governor Miguel Otero — which (if genuine) clears up many questions...
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Wild West Magazine
Texas state historian Bill O'Neal assesses the leadership qualities of storied Sam Houston—U.S. congressman and senator, governor of Tennessee and Texas, and two-time president of the Republic of Texas...
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Wild West Magazine
Bob Alexander's latest Texas Ranger biography centers on Baz Outlaw, who when sober was a top lawman, but when "in his cups," well ......
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Wild West Magazine
Matthew Mayo profiles a rogues' gallery of swindlers, flimflam artists, shysters and other ne'er-do-wells of the Old West...
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Wild West Magazine
Joe Johnston creatively retells the story of Missouri vigilante Edward O'Kelley, the man who shot the man who shot Jesse James...
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Wild West Magazine
Derek Everett traces the history of state boundaries and the impact cartography had on the formation of the American West...
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Wild West Magazine
Wild West contributor Larry Wood looks at the women who supported Missouri's Confederate border raiders during the Bloody Kansas era...
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Military History Book Reviews
William Walker centers his story on an ill-planned assault by green American troops on a fortified German position during the World War I Meuse-Argonne campaign...
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Military History Book Reviews
Neil Faulkner has written a thorough history of British intelligence officer T.E. Lawrence, his legendary military campaign and the rise of Arab nationalism
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Military History Book Reviews
Sarah Rickman pored over the World War II records of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPs) to compile this history of their unflagging wartime service...