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Our first in-house map was produced during World War I. By the Second World War, the White House was asking for them by name.
Welcome to Anti-Tank Chats, a new series exploring the history of infantry weapons designed to combat tanks. In this first episode, Archive and Supporting Collections Manager Stuart Wheeler examines ...
Fascinating story about the filmmaker Robert Goldstein ( “Vanishing Man,” August 10). I was completely unaware of him before ...
The rarest tank in the world is more of a victim of circumstance than any kind of standout military vehicle. The A7V ...
The US has about 500 million guns. Trying to get them back on mass in forceful way will fail like prohibition against alcohol ...
Land on the battlefields of the Middle Eastern Front of World War 1! Gallipoli brings the most authentic WW1 FPS battles yet, ...
Ukraine's "Tur" reconnaissance unit claimed to have discovered Nazi detonators inside a Russian ammunition depot, posting ...
These vintage cruisers combine vintage charm with a piece of history, and here's why they are worth a second glance.
Fresh off his stunning performance in Conclave last year, Ralph Fiennes is in top form in this role as the eccentric and ...
Willie Mays makes his famous catch off the bat of Vic Wertz in the 1954 World Series at the Polo Grounds. The New York Giants ...
Sgt. Alvin C. York was a decorated U.S. Army soldier in World War I, and a recipient of the Medal of Honor. He was recognized ...
On Jan. 9, 1929, the ST Seiner — a 139-foot, steel-built steam trawler — departed from New London. It was never seen again.