With the Combahee River Raid of 1863, Harriet Tubman earned her nickname "Moses" all over again—and became the first woman in ...
Troops have been previously deployed in the U.S. by presidents, including George H.W. Bush and John F. Kennedy.
By Jim Beaugez Under cover of darkness during the early hours of June 7, 1863, an army of 1,500 Confederate troops approached ...
In the 1860s, two brothers from Connecticut endeavored to photograph veterans of the American Revolution who could have ...
Father Nelson Baker, long before he built Our Lady of Victory Basilica, he carried a rifle, in the Union Army. Father Baker ...
FORT CAVAZOS, Texas — The Fort Cavazos Garrison Religious Support Office heads up several food security initiatives to assist Soldiers and their families at the Great Place. The Fort Cavazos ...
Grab your time-traveling sombreros, amigos, because we’re heading back to 17th-century Spanish Florida! Mission San Luis is a ...
Our journey takes a sobering turn as we visit Kingsley Plantation, the oldest standing plantation house in Florida. Located ...
Nigerian soldiers killed 79 militants and suspected kidnappers over ... dates back to the 1960s when the short-lived Republic of Biafra fought and lost a civil war from 1967 to 1970 to become ...
Saturday will mark 160 years since more than 20 Black Civil War soldiers fighting for the Union were massacred in ...
Gen. Rufus Saxton wrote that he bore “witness to the value of her services… She was employed in the Hospitals and as a spy [and] made many a raid inside the enemy’s lines displaying remarkable courage ...
By Anatoly Kurmanaev and Constant Méheut Reporting from Berlin and Kyiv, Ukraine The war of attrition between Russia and Ukraine is killing soldiers at a pace unseen in Europe since World War II.