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The first true commander-in-chief of the armed forces to lead the Revolutionary War was not, as many believe, George ...
As the epidemic spread, Washington decided to act. The following February, he informed Hancock that “I find it impossible to keep it from spreading thro’ the whole Army in the natural way.” ...
Military victories were essential in helping America win its independence from Britain. Early successes gave the Patriots ...
Congress voted to make one of the grand monuments in Lafayette Square across from the White House an ode to Baron Friedrich ...
Washington taking command of the American Army, published by Currier & Ives, depicts Gen. George Washington arriving in Cambridge, Mass., July 3, 1775, after his appointment as commander in chief ...
Army Rangers from WWII, including Sgt. Joseph Drake of Hawley were honored with the Congressional Gold Medal in Washington, D ...
Pentagon true believers explored the fringes of science, from psychic spies to teleportation to antigravity material.
Why are state-level Republicans siding with financially motivated attorneys against energy producers that are vital to the state and national economy?
George Washington rose from land surveyor to Commander-in-Chief and the first U.S. President. His leadership helped shape a ...
The event serves to remind civilians that our country is worth fighting for.
Mark Powell is a novelist, former TV journalist and die-hard history buff. Have a historical mystery that needs solving?