Song to Help Wounded Warriors Project
Downloads of the song 'I'll Give My All' by Jamie Tate will aid the Wounded Warrior Project.
Read MoreDownloads of the song 'I'll Give My All' by Jamie Tate will aid the Wounded Warrior Project.
Read MoreThe National World War II Museum in New Orleans will sponsor its second International Conference on World War II March 18–20, 2010.
Read MoreThe Department of Veterans Affairs offers veterans and active-duty personnel mortgage assistance and help in dealing with other financial crises.
Read MoreInformation on a unique tour called Cold War Insights: The U-2 Incident 50 Years Later, led by Francis Gary Powers Jr., son of the American U-2 pilot shot down over the Soviet Union, August 17, 1960
Read MoreIdeas for how to achieve victory in Afghanistan, as suggested by a member of the US Special Forces.
Read MoreFall In! features over 300 historical miniatures gaming events, the HMGS WAR COLLEGE, the National Security Decision Making Game and more.
Read MoreCan robots fill the gap in Afghanistan, taking the load off our thinly stretched troops?
Read MoreThe Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the first two American combat casualties of the Vietnam War with a special ceremony and wreath laying at The Wall on Wednesday, July 8, 2009.
Read MoreThe fighting style of Union general George Henry Thomas—to crush the enemy in big battles and avoid a war of attrition—worked for him at Missionary Ridge and Nashville in the Western Theater. Would it have worked in the East and saved lives?
Read MoreThird annual, award-winning GI Film Festival to showcase 47 of the world's best military films.
Read MoreThe National D-Day Memorial is inviting all D-Day veterans from around the nation to gather at the nation’s memorial to the Normandy invasion for the 65th Anniversary of D-Day in June 2009.
Read MoreWorld War II veteran Harlan Johnson went from the Illinois State Militia to the U.S. Navy. In this exclusive interview, he talks about his militia activity and Navy training. In part two of the interview, he tells about surviving a kamikaze attack.
Read MorePlease join us as we welcome the newest member of the Weider History Group family, GreatHistory.com.
Read MoreThe 1598 siege of Ulsan during the Asian Seven Year's War, or Imjin War, was a narrowly won victory. This article summarizes the action and asks, What would you have done differently?
Read MoreThe New York Post gives Armchair General magazine four stars for the way it covers military history. Armchair General's interactive section receives special praise.
Read MoreGeneral George Custer's soldiers left their sabers behind when they set off to meet their fate at Little Bighorn. This was standard Army practice of the time, but would the battle's outcome have been different if the 7th Cavalry had those sabers?
Read MoreA new Civil War historical marker commemorates 28 members of the 5th U.S. Colored Cavalry who died in an ambush near Simpsonville, Kentucky, January 25, 1865.
Read MoreThese are the battles selected by Armchair General forum members as the most decisive battles of history. Elimination rounds established the winner of the title The Most Decisive Battle of All Time.
Read MoreP.W. Singer, author of Wired for War, explains in his own words how technology is giving rise to the 'strategic corporal' and the 'tactical general'.
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