West Point 1915 – Book Review
Michael Haskew's "West Point 1915" examines the "Class the Stars Fell On," which produced 59 graduates who attained the rank of brigadier general or higher.
Read MoreMichael Haskew's "West Point 1915" examines the "Class the Stars Fell On," which produced 59 graduates who attained the rank of brigadier general or higher.
Read MoreWhen 'Navy Field 2' is good, it's great, but achieving those satisfying moments requires too much effort and confusion.
Read MoreNorwich University awards 2015 William E. Colby Award for first book by an author to Col. Douglas V. Mastriano, PhD, for 'Alvin York: A New Biography of the Hero of the Argonne.'
Read MoreThe multiplayer first-person shooter "Verdun 1914-1918" brings WW1 to FPS gaming. With great attention to detail and balanced weaponry, it does an outstanding job of capturing the sense of WWI on the Western Front.
Read MoreThe Christmas Truce of 1914 has inspired movies, music videos, even an ad for chocolate. This article disspells some of the myths, including the idea that there was only one "Christmas truce" that year.
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