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Military History, MH Interviews
Cole, 100, was co-pilot to famed USAAF Lt. Col. Jimmy Doolittle in the lead plane of 16 B-25B bombers that boldly raided targets in Japan on April 18, 1942...
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Wild West Magazine
In 1901 outlaw Harry Longabaugh (aka "the Sundance Kid") posed in a New York studio for a portrait with Ethel Place—but while copies of the image survive, many questions remain...
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HistoryNet Interviews, Homepage People/Personalities, Interviews
Match Grade is a veteran-owned apparel company that’s all about giving back. Their products are made entirely in the U.S. and they donate one dollar of every shirt to a vetted, family-run, military charity. To find out more about Match...
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Military History, MH Interviews
The BBC personality reads, writes, researches, tweets, Facebooks, films, records and speaks about history...
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Military History Magazine
Mattis insists that a rigorous study of military history and shared knowledge from combat are equally essential elements of military training...
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American History Magazine
CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVIST BERNARD LAFAYETTE played a key role in some of the most notable demonstrations in the 1960s. He, along with James Bevel, Diane Nash and John Lewis, was a leader of the 1960 Nashville Student Movement that conducted...
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World War II Magazine
Patton: Making music out of a military man's life...
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World War II Magazine
B-29 flight engineer Fiske Hanley endured brutality as a "special prisoner" of the Japanese ...
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American History Magazine
Adolf Hitler had shown little interest in talking to foreign reporters, but in late 1931, when he was widely seen as Germany's next leader, he finally agreed to meet with Dorothy Thompson, a savvy American reporter with a keen eye and a...