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Military History
Letters
FALLUJAH ‘HOUSE CLEARER’ FIRST LIVING IRAQ WAR MOH RECIPIENT
‘Thunder’ Ride Rolls to a Close
War Novelist Wouk, 103
REFUGEE NUMBERS HIGHEST SINCE WWII
SUPREME COURT: WWI PEACE CROSS CAN STAY
WAR RECORD
JUDGE ISSUES REPRIEVE FOR CONFEDERATE STATUES
Scapa Flow Wrecks Sold
IWM Considers Cultural Losses
Dole Promoted to ‘Full Bird’
Postage Stamp for ‘Mighty Mo’
ROTC CADET HONORED FOR STOPPING GUNMAN
ANGOLA TO CLEAR MINES FOR ELEPHANTS
PERSIAN PRESSURES
Interview The First Wave
Valor Last Full Measure
What We Learned From… Doniphan’s March, 1846–47
Hardware IS-2
THE BREAKING OF HARRY MORANT • In 1901 Lieutenant Harry ‘Breaker’ Morant went on a killing spree in South Africa after the death of his friend and comrade in arms
DIVIDED AGAINST ITSELF • In 1918 residents of the U.S.-Mexican border town of Nogales went to war with each other
Southern Border Crisis
WHEN GI JOE SAW RED • Nazi-hating Sergeant Joe Beyrle served in both the U.S. Army and Soviet Red Army during World War II
BECOMING OTTOMAN • The Turkish dynasty rose from the dying embers of another once great empire
AIM FOR THE SKY • Aircraft defenses evolved from simple open-air mounts to manned and unmanned powered turrets
FULL MEDAL JACKET • General Marcel Bigeard survived several wars and an assassination attempt en route to becoming one of France’s most decorated soldiers
Horror in Manila
Hallowed Ground Crysler’s Farm, Canada
War Games
Taming the Wulf