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  1. The American Revolution

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    Artifacts Model of Hannah, First U.S. Ship U.S. Navy Museum Regulations for the Order and Discipline of Troops of the United States Valley Forge National Historic Park More >>>

  2. Vandalism in Lafayette Square

    By Edwin S. Grosvenor, June 2020, Volume 65, Issue 3

    Both our Constitution and our historic monuments were trashed during recent protests. More >>>

  3. What the Supreme Court Actually Said: Opinions in DC vs Heller

    By Antonin Scalia, September/October 2019, Volume 64, Issue 4

    Here are the original opinion and dissents in the famous Supreme Court case that defined the modern version of the "right to bear arms"  More >>>

  4. Westpoint: 1978

    By Spencer Klaw, June/July 1978, Volume 29, Issue 4

    What’s Happened to the Long Gray Line More >>>

  5. Tragic Story Of The San Patricio Battalion

    By Fairfax Downey, June 1955, Volume 6, Issue 4

    Ne’er-do-wells and deserters, these soldiers lived hard, fought hard— and died when they saw a flag go up More >>>

  6. The Marine Tradition

    By Bruce Catton, February 1959, Volume 10, Issue 2

    The Corps is supposed to be tough, and is. This often confounds its enemies and sometimes irritates the nation’s other services More >>>

  7. William H. Tunner: Berlin Airlift Commander

    By C. V. Glines, October 1969, Volume 20, Issue 6

    During World War II, Tunner led the effort to fly supplies from India “over the Hump” of the Himalayas to supply nineteen Chinese divisions, and later commanded the Berlin Airlift operation.   More >>>

  8. The Business of America

    By John Steele Gordon, June 2001, Volume 52, Issue 4

    A century and a half of the U.S. economy, from the railroad revolution to the information revolution. More >>>

  9. Why Benedict Arnold Did It

    By Willard Sterne…, September/October 1990, Volume 41, Issue 6

    To the end of his life America’s most infamous traitor believed he was the hero of the Revolution More >>>

  10. Three Years with Grant

    By Benjamin P. Thomas, October 1955, Volume 6, Issue 6

    The memoirs of Civil War correspondent SYLVANUS CADWALLADER were recently discovered and edited by Lincoln biographer Benjamin Thomas More >>>

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