Uniforms, Arms, and Equipment. The U. S. Army on the Western Frontier – Book Review
McChristian's book is an outstanding reference for collectors and museum curators.
Read MoreMcChristian's book is an outstanding reference for collectors and museum curators.
Read MoreJames sits down with Adam West of CrossCut Games to get the scoop on their latest projects. Head in and read the briefing soldier!
Read More"Walk through history" with this article and photo gallery about Yokohama's New Grand Hotel, Douglas MacArthur's first stop in Japan after the end of hostilities in August 1945.
Read MoreHistorian Carlo D'Este takes a look at the career of this little known pioneer airman and a fighter ace during the Battle of Britain.
Read MoreCarriers at War is an update of a 90s classic. Read the ACG review to see if this game does the original justice.
Read MoreArmchair General's WebOps, our 'this week in military history'-styled look at news links and related websites throughout the Internet!
Read MoreWars are fought by men of all classes and walks of life. This fact could not have been truer for those that fought the American Revolution on both sides of the battle lines.
Read MoreChad Weisensel shares some thoughts and pictures of his time with Easy Company Veteran Bill Wingett and the Band of Brothers Tour.
Read MoreIn the alternate future of Combat Mission Shock Force, the US invades a hostile Syria. While the premise is sound, does the gameplay stack up? Hit up the review to find out.
Read MoreKursk would mark the end of the great German offensives. It would also signal the beginning of the Russian recovery of its land and its dignity. And no one could tell a soldier of the Motherland that revenge is a dish served cold.
Read MoreArmchair General's WebOps, our 'this week in military history'-styled look at news links and related websites throughout the Internet!
Read MoreThe crossing of a river (unopposed and especially opposed) can truly be an emotional event for all those involved.
Read MoreNo matter where you stand politically or how you feel about the war in Iraq if you want to see an unabashed and unapologetic look at the war in Iraq as seen by the grunts on the sharp end of the stick then this book is for you.
Read MoreCommander - Europe at War lets players of all skill levels revel in World War II strategic glory. Check out the review to see the verdict.
Read MoreThe story is based loosely on the prelude to the Cold War, when the United States and Soviet Union scrambled to seize resources and experts during the fall of the Third Reich.
Read MoreArmchair General's WebOps, our 'this week in military history'-styled look at news links and related websites throughout the Internet!
Read MoreMike takes a look at HPS Campaign Chickamauga. Can the confederates force the Union into retreat? Only you can decide.
Read MoreA man of contradictions - both in character and action - A.P. Hill, like his mentor, Lee, abhorred slavery. And like Lee, he resigned his federal commission to serve his native state.
Read MorePrior to the formation of the armored forces, tanks were deployed by the infantry and cavalry as organic parts of their organization. Therefore the American tanks were designed for two separate doctrines.
Read MoreIt's all gone horribly wrong...but Doctor Sinister seems only interested in having a decent packed lunch for the escape pod...
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