Army officials are considering changing the name of Fort Liberty back to Fort Bragg, according to an NBC News report.
Gen. William T. Sherman‘s infamous “March to the Sea” is covered almost antiseptically in American history texts. Yet, ...
His years illustrating pulp novels honed his sense of pictorial drama, and his meticulous research ensured historical ...
Retired 1st Sgt. Mark Matthews was a soldier who saw the U.S. Army evolve from horse-mounted cavalry to diesel-driven, ...
The Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia, had fallen into Union hands on April 2, 1865. Robert E. Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia were forced to flee, but soon found themselves cut off ...
While her activities as a Civil War spy are less well known, her devotion to America and its promise of freedom endured ...
Robert Donaldson was born Oct. 13, 1828, in Perry County, Ohio. He was the son of Thomas Donaldson and Nancy Saffer Donaldson. Both natives of Virginia, Thomas and Nancy immigrated to Ohio in 1823 ...
During the Civil War, Confederates targeted free Black people in the North, kidnapping them to sell into slavery. After the ...
On July 29, 2025, the U.S. Army Chaplain Corps celebrates 250 years of answering the sacred call to serve God and country.
Crew on site in January collecting images for National Endowment for the Humanities project creating historic graffiti ...
Several Confederate grave markers and monuments in Stone Mountain were vandalized with red spray paint, prompting an investigation.
Despite being little more than the answer to trivia questions today, Vaughn Meader was a pioneer who paved the way for ...