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Bloody conflict has splintered many families in Myanmar over the past four years. But for one set of siblings, a surprise ...
The CSS "Shenandoah" only learned of the Confederacy's defeat in the summer of 1865. That June, the cruiser's crew sank 24 ...
American women would not be welcome as full-time military members until 1948, but those who really, really wanted to fight for the cause weren't about to be held back by something like "the law." ...
R APID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) - Descendants of Civil War veteran Joseph Ritter gathered at Carbonate Cemetery Monday to celebrate ...
A landmark nearly $3 million private donation has been made to the Vicksburg National Military Park for battlefield ...
War artifacts are typically weapons and uniforms, but occasionally something so strange shows up, that even historians are at ...
Author and historian David Mowery will present “Cincinnati in the Civil War: Then and Now” at the next regular meeting of the ...
Several Navy ships named after civil rights leaders may be renamed by Pete Hegseth in his push for "reestablishing the warrior culture" of the military.
Early in the Civil War, two ironclad ships faced off in a battle that would change naval warfare forever. What made ironclad ships so special? And are any left?
U.S. Navy is renaming a ship named for gay rights leader Harvey Milk and considering new names for others named for prominent Americans.
A court in El Salvador has sentenced three former military officers for the 1982 killings of four Dutch journalists during ...