
Dead on Arrival? by Robert M. Citino. The Nazi airdrop on Crete was too costly to ever repeat, but spurred the U.S. Army to create an entire airborne corps.
Steuben Comes to America by Paul Lockhart. A Prussian captain’s discipline and vast military experience had a lasting influence on the army of the United States.
Rome’s Disgrace at Adrianople by Adrian Goldsworthy. Goths humbled an emperor, revealing cracks in the empire’s foundation.
Getting Away with Murder by Thomas Fleming. A Union general killed his superior, but war and politics ensured he was never prosecuted.
Portfolio: The Bayeux Tapestry by Jennifer E. Berry. An embroidered tale of the 1066 Norman invasion has survived a millennium of war, fire, and souvenir hunters.
The Road to Seoul by Bill Sloan. Following the Inchon invasion of 1950, U.S . Marines battled their way to South Korea’s capital.
Taking a King’s Crown by Noah Andre Trudeau. The Parliamentarians routed King Charles I at Naseby in 1645, paving the way for Oliver Cromwell to become Lord Protector.
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