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  1. Merci, America

    By Manuel A. Conley, October/november 1981, Volume 32, Issue 6

    How a Whole Nation Said Thank You More >>>

  2. ’Twas Was The Night Before Christmas…

    By Robert Debs He…, December 1970, Volume 22, Issue 1

    When up on the roof there arose such a clatter That Herbert rushed out to see what was the matter More >>>

  3. The Corps

    By Gene Smith, October 2002, Volume 53, Issue 5

    The United States Military Academy turns 200 this year. West Point has grown with the nation—and, more than once, saved it. More >>>

  4. Assassin On Trial

    By John M. Taylor, June/July 1981, Volume 32, Issue 4

    A century ago a President’s murderer went on trial for the first time in our history. The issues raised then continue to trouble us. More >>>

  5. Screening History

    By Gore Vidal, September 1992, Volume 43, Issue 5

    A child of the Republic looks back on a lifetime spent at—and occasionally in—the movies and discovers how strongly they have shaped the way all of us understand America More >>>

  6. Travel Guide to Historic Sites in West Virginia

    By Adam David Gibbons

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  7. Looking Back Without Anger

    By Geoffrey C. Ward, March 1990, Volume 41, Issue 2

    The recent publication of Fighting for the Confederacy: The Personal Recollections of General Edward Porter Alexander (University of North Carolina Press) is in at least two ways an astonishment. Fir More >>>

  8. Of Deathless Remarks…

    By Richard Hanser, June 1970, Volume 21, Issue 4

    A few notes for Mr. Bartlett More >>>

  9. The Greatest Athlete In The World

    By Joseph D’O’brian, July/August 1992, Volume 43, Issue 4

    That’s what everyone agreed. Jim Thorpe was at the 1912 Olympics, but legend had to make him even more—and draconian rules had to take it all away More >>>

  10. West Point In Review

    By Thomas Fleming, April 1988, Volume 39, Issue 3

    The old school is alive with the memory of men like Lee, Grant, Pershing, and Eisenhower More >>>

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