For 250 years, the US Army has adapted as a living organization composed of operating units and institutional organizations ...
John Williams wasn’t a particularly tall man, standing at 5 feet, 6 inches, but he made a big impact after joining the Union ...
New Civil War research armed with more data gives the fullest picture yet of not just the overall death toll but its disproportionate impact on the South, including Georgia.
On July 4, 1906, 15 years after his death, a massive statue of Devens, in Union uniform and astride a horse, was unveiled ...
Civil War drummer boy Willie Johnston received the Medal of Honor on Sept. 16, 1863, two months after his 13th birthday.
The "long, lanky" man carrying the American flag on Decoration Day in May 1909 was a familiar sight at patriotic events in ...
The Calvert County Department of Planning & Zoning, Historic Preservation, in partnership with the Calvert Historical Society, unveiled a new Geographic Information System (GIS) webpage today, March ...
Adam Krall, a historic site interpreter with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, showcases an original rifle that ...
Syria’s interim government says it has reached a landmark agreement with Kurdish-led forces to integrate them into state ...
Major US Sanctions are a major barrier to reconstruction in Syria. With violence erupting on the country’s coast, US ...
Germany is planning to pump billions into defense spending, but the need to better prepare goes well beyond the Bundeswehr.
Simeon Brown was stationed at Camp Blair in Jackson during the Civil War. He was awarded for his service with a sword, which is now on display at Michigan's Military Heritage Museum.