Military History is the nation’s oldest and most popular war magazine devoted to the history of warfare. Topics include naval history, army, infantry and foot soldiers from all branches of the military.
Letters
FOUND: USS WARD, FIRST TO FIRE U.S. SHOTS IN PACIFIC
Navy Honors Hawaii Heroes
Exhibit Honors WWI Inventors
D-DAY RELICS TO BE RESTORED
CAESAR LANDED HERE
WAR RECORD
SEARCHERS FIND AE1, FIRST ALLIED SUB LOST IN WWI
New Memorial to Honor Old Guard
SEAL Museum Breaks Ground
Interpreting Pickett’s Charge
Special Forces Dog Earns Dickin
TURKISH LAKE HOLDS ANCIENT FORTRESS
THOMAS HUDNER, 93, MOH RECIPIENT
LOST AT SEA
Frank Blazich Lessons From the Smithsonian
Valor Explosive Heroism
Retreat of the 24th ID, 1950
M24 Chaffee
GUERNICA • The 1937 bombing of the medieval Basque town had dire consequences, affecting the outcome of the Spanish Civil War and the future course of military conduct
RACING HEADLONG • In the closing days of World War I U.S. commanders tangled their forces in a costly race toward a pointless objective
MEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE
DIRTY DEEDS ON D-DAY+ • Canadian soldiers landing in Normandy almost certainly anticipated death—but not murder at the hands of their captors
BIRTH OF AN EMPIRE • In 168 BC Roman legionaries and Macedonian phalangites fought to decide once and for all who would rule the ancient Mediterranean
TOMBS OF MEMORY • The cultured French town of Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France, is steeped in history—the more recent of which residents would rather forget
CHINA’S AMERICAN IMPERIAL GENERAL • It took an American Christian adventurer to create an army capable of ending the only so-called Christian revolt in Chinese history
Had He Lived
Adriatic Intrigue
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