Woefully Unequipped For the American Civil War
When the American Civil War reached Iowa, their soldiers were given flintlock muskets and rusty bayonets. Some weren’t given weapons at all. More »
When the American Civil War reached Iowa, their soldiers were given flintlock muskets and rusty bayonets. Some weren’t given weapons at all. More »
The series of roads and highways in Maryland and Virginia dubbed “Braddock’s Road” correspond generally to the roads Braddock’s forces took to reach Fort Cumberland. More »
By 1519, the Aztec civilization was highly advanced, but their expansion and prosperity was due in large part to the contributions of their predecessors. More »
Both George Meade and Robert E. Lee had seen the success of flanking at Second Manassas and Chancellorsville, and both wanted victory without the carnage of a heads-on attack. More »
Not exactly “the best damned documentary films ever made,” the Why We Fight Series did effectively hammer home the importance of winning the war against the Axis. More »