How America observed Christmas — at home and abroad — during WWIIAmid shortages, rationing, separation and grief, Americans fought to keep the yuletide spirit alive.By Stanley Weintraub21 hours ago
How the Civil War inspired this iconic poet’s classic Christmas songHenry Wadsworth Longfellow vehemently objected to his son’s desire to enlist in the Union Army.By Melissa A. Winn29 hours ago
Ode to James Ransone’s memorable portrayal of a junior enlisted MarineIn just seven episodes, James Ransone churned out one of the most relatable on-screen depictions of life as a junior enlisted Marine. By J.D. Simkins2 days ago
Six wargames to add to your holiday gift listSome wargames aren't available to the public. Fortunately, there are games out there that can be obtained without needing a security clearance.By Michael Peck2 days ago
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We pined for the comforts of home. We got socks for Christmas instead."Do they think we’re deployed, or homeless?" Care packages reveal Americans have little idea what modern soldiers need.By Zach West, The War Horse7 days ago