On June 5, 1947, U.S. Secretary of State George C. Marshall proposed a blueprint for the survival of post-war Europe: the ...
A bronze, 6-foot-tall statue commemorating all of Arkansas' African American troops who served during the Civil War was ...
Petersburg National Battlefield marks the sites of the Civil War's final major campaign. The Union's nearly year-long siege of Petersburg severed vital Confederate supply lines to Richmond. Visitors ...
Civil War prison camps were places of hunger, disease, exposure, and death. Soldiers who survived the battlefield but ended ...
In Kyiv, military-inspired fashion can be seen everywhere. Soldiers and civilians alike say it’s a show of solidarity, not a fad.
These were just some of the colorful hostilities exchanged amid musket and cannon fire outside Wilbur, Washington, on Memorial Day. An annual tradition that spans the entire weekend, the Washington ...
The 1854 rescue of Joshua Glover from a Milwaukee jail ignited the city’s direct confrontation with federal pro-slavery mandates. Led by Sherman Booth, an outspoken abolitionist newspaper editor, ...
As drones rain down nightly over Sudan, a civil war entering its fourth year is exacting a staggering civilian toll and ...