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01-02-2008, 02:50 AM
A Bad Day For Flying: The story of a WWII B-24 Commander shot down over Hankow (http://www.historynet.com/magazines/aviation_history/10861746.html?featured=y&c=y) By Alan Foster
Shot down in flames during a raid on Hankow, B-24 commander John T. Foster evaded capture and enjoyed an unlikely reunion with his Chinese nanny.
Paths to Glory: Medal of Honor Winners Smedley Butler and Dan Daly (http://www.historynet.com/magazines/military_history/12833262.html?featured=y&c=y) By David T. Zabecki
U.S. Marines Smedley Butler and Dan Daly each earned two Medals of Honor, but they led very different postwar lives.
Rome's Craftiest General: Scipio Africanus (http://www.historynet.com/magazines/military_history/7902657.html?featured=y&c=y) By James Lacey
The resolute consul who rallied Cannae's broken legions to challenge the great Carthaginian general Hannibal.
Tet Offensive: Inside MACV Headquarters (http://www.historynet.com/magazines/vietnam/3026066.html?featured=y&c=y) As told by General Walter T. Kerwin
As General William Westmoreland's chief of staff at the time of the 1968 Tet Offensive, Maj. Gen. Walter 'Dutch' Kerwin had a key seat with the military inner circle during one of the most critical events of the war.
Battle of Cape Matapan: World War II Italian Naval Massacre (http://www.historynet.com/magazines/world_war_2/3029406.html?featured=y&c=y) By Anthony M. Scalzo
During the March 28, 1941, Battle of Cape Matapan, British Admiral Andrew B. Cunningham decided once and for all who would be master of the Mediterranean.
The Race to Malta (http://www.historynet.com/magazines/world_war_2/12310346.html?featured=y&c=y) By Sam Moses
Running gauntlets of U-boats and Stukas, Allied tankers took inconceivable risks to keep the vital base supplied.
Shot down in flames during a raid on Hankow, B-24 commander John T. Foster evaded capture and enjoyed an unlikely reunion with his Chinese nanny.
Paths to Glory: Medal of Honor Winners Smedley Butler and Dan Daly (http://www.historynet.com/magazines/military_history/12833262.html?featured=y&c=y) By David T. Zabecki
U.S. Marines Smedley Butler and Dan Daly each earned two Medals of Honor, but they led very different postwar lives.
Rome's Craftiest General: Scipio Africanus (http://www.historynet.com/magazines/military_history/7902657.html?featured=y&c=y) By James Lacey
The resolute consul who rallied Cannae's broken legions to challenge the great Carthaginian general Hannibal.
Tet Offensive: Inside MACV Headquarters (http://www.historynet.com/magazines/vietnam/3026066.html?featured=y&c=y) As told by General Walter T. Kerwin
As General William Westmoreland's chief of staff at the time of the 1968 Tet Offensive, Maj. Gen. Walter 'Dutch' Kerwin had a key seat with the military inner circle during one of the most critical events of the war.
Battle of Cape Matapan: World War II Italian Naval Massacre (http://www.historynet.com/magazines/world_war_2/3029406.html?featured=y&c=y) By Anthony M. Scalzo
During the March 28, 1941, Battle of Cape Matapan, British Admiral Andrew B. Cunningham decided once and for all who would be master of the Mediterranean.
The Race to Malta (http://www.historynet.com/magazines/world_war_2/12310346.html?featured=y&c=y) By Sam Moses
Running gauntlets of U-boats and Stukas, Allied tankers took inconceivable risks to keep the vital base supplied.