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Hidden in the New Mexico desert, the ruins of Fort Craig overlook a battlefield most Americans have never heard of. In 1862, ...
Bruce Anderson, an African American war hero buried in Amsterdam, fought alongside a Canajoharie white man, Zachariah Neahr, ...
During our guided tour of Fort Sumter with the National Park Service, we discovered an original Civil War artillery shell still embedded in the fort’s brick wall. This powerful visual reminder ...
Reenactors and a patriotic-clad Union Santa Claus greeted visitors to Fort Ward as part of the annual Civil War Christmas in Camp program Dec. 11 at Fort Ward Museum. “We are here portraying the ...
On Tuesday, Army personnel began removing "Fort Cavazos" from signage at the massive armored infantry post in Central Texas.
Donald Trump’s new executive order pressures national park rangers to whitewash American history, turning honest storytelling into a punishable offense and inviting visitors to report those who ...
On Saturday, at 1 p.m., Aug. 16 the Honey Springs Battlefield will host a program on “The Cherokee Nation and the Civil War.” ...
Trump’s rally at Fort Bragg was the latest event that has thrust the Army to the center of his most partisan machinations.
The Civil War began at 4:30 am on April 12, 1861 at Ft. Sumter, Charleston, SC.
Locals Revisit the Civil War at Fort Willard By 1865, Fort Willard was southernmost of 68 forts and 93 batteries armed with over 800 cannons protecting Washington.
Contemporary health providers stand-in as Civil War surgeons during a re-enactment at the Spangler Barn in Gettysburg, Pa., ...