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Ally Turned Foe – The Failed Hunt for Pancho Villa

In the wee hours of 9th March 1916, the city of Columbus, New Mexico lurched to wakefulness as the grounds shuddered under the aggressive march…

The War That Humiliated China

During the 19th century, China was struggling to maintain its imperial dynasties that had ruled for over three hundred years.  The Qing dynasty, established in…

Ani Pachen – Tibetan Joan of Arc

While some call her ‘the Warrior Nun of Tibet’, others call her the ‘Tibetan Joan of Arc.’ Either way, Ani Pachen’s name will never fade…

A Stonewall Before Bull Run: Jackson in Mexico

Though his participation was cut short, Rebel General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson proved a skilled tactician and trusted compatriot of fellow Rebel Robert E. Lee. Like…

Was Hugo Boss Hitler’s Tailor?

Not long ago at a function arranged by GQ magazine and sponsored by Hugo Boss, British comedian Russell Brand goose-stepped onto the stage and told…

Battle of Atlanta – McPherson’s Meteoric Rise and Fall

James Birdseye McPherson began his career after graduating first in his class from the United States Military College in 1853, a class that included Philip…

Dust Means Death: Behind the Front Lines After D-Day

Following the D-Day landings of June 1944, the Allies poured troops into Normandy. By the 25th of July, they had 1,450,000 soldiers ashore in France,…

Adopting New Tactics – The Battle of Carillon

Usually when we think of battles that are turning points of war, we think of close contests, hard-fought by dedicated and honorable men who take…

The Last Ride of the Yaqui Tribe

The common thread of history winds through battles and wars, and the last battle of the American Indian Wars was not at Wounded Knee on…

Iron Age Fort in Scotland Reveals Origins

For over one hundred years excavation work has been in progress on an ancient fort that was built on a small peninsula jutting out toward…

Global Warming Research Yields Shipwrecks and Ancient City

The intention behind the Black Sea Maritime Archaeological Project (MAP) was not to trawl the Black Sea in search of ancient ships, but that’s exactly…

“Destroyer of Beasts” – the ISU-152

Object 241 or ISU-152 was a Soviet heavy self-propelled artillery vehicle during the Second World War. The designation “ISU” stands for self-propelled installation, created on…