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Issue #282 17 Jul 2013 | 02:48 am
Charlemagne’s Campaigns By Carl Otis Schuster Charlemagne came to the throne of the Frankish kingdom in 768 at the age of 26. By the time he died 46 years later, he had expanded his realm from a port...
Issue #281 18 May 2013 | 03:59 am
Gettysburg: Could the South Have Won? By Christopher Perello Four major events turned 4 July 1863—for decades afterward commonly referred to in the North as “The Glorious Fourth”—into a turning poin...
Issue #280 15 Mar 2013 | 03:36 am
The US Military’s Attack Helicopter Controversy By Jim Bloom During the first half of World War II, German success with combat air support (CAS) for its ground force attracted the attention of the U...
Issue #279 2 Feb 2013 | 01:01 am
Campaign Analysis: The Battle of Peleliu By John Walker For 72 days in late 1944 over 17,000 Marines from 1st Marine Division, along with 11,000 soldiers from the Army’s 81st Infantry Division, foug...
Issue #278 17 Nov 2012 | 01:17 am
The Sino-Vietnamese War, 17 February – 16 March 1979 By Terence Co A fter their peak of wartime cooperation in the mid-1970s, Sino-Vietnamese relations deteriorated despite the fact that, since the ...
Issue #277 18 Sep 2012 | 02:06 am
In Harm’s Way The Pueblo Incident By John Walker Shortly after their noon meal on 23 January 1968, the officers and crew of the spy ship USS Pueblo, then conducting an electronic intelligence gather...
Issue #276 9 Aug 2012 | 02:09 am
Operation Anaconda: Battle in Afghanistan, 2002 By Joseph Miranda America’s response to the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 was swift, launching Operation Enduring Freedom, the attack on Al Q...
Issue #275 16 May 2012 | 12:12 pm
Koeniggraetz: Austria vs. Prussia, 1866 by Christopher Perello Germany was in 1866 little more than a term applied to a vaguely defined area of central Europe, home to more than three dozen separat...
Issue #274 10 Apr 2012 | 11:28 am
Not Just Lines on a Map: A History of Military Mapping by Andrew Hershey Ancient and medieval commanders such as Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and William the Conqueror relied on their own ap...
Issue #273 15 Feb 2012 | 09:32 am
Descent Into Hell: The Liberian Civil War, 1989-2003 By Terence Co Since 1847 Liberia has been ruled by its Americo-Liberian minority: descendants of freed African-American slave returnees. That sm...