The Life of a WWII Ferry Pilot
The experiences of Pilot Teresa James exemplify the dedicated service of WASP women in World War II.
The experiences of Pilot Teresa James exemplify the dedicated service of WASP women in World War II.
As the American advance pushed further south, it ran headlong into fortified Japanese positions and heavily defended caves near Kakazu Ridge, the first defensive perimeter in what would be called the Shuri Line. The rapid advance and relatively light American casualties sustained so far on Okinawa ended.
Ever wondered how to feed hundreds of sailors on a US Navy ship? The Cook Book of the United States Navy has the answer.
An unlikely victory by a tiny Rapides Parish school in a statewide Louisiana “scrapping” drive during World War II left a lasting legacy.
Eduardo Peniche came to the United States to obtain an education and became a decorated war veteran and proud American in the process.
The Victory Belles bring to life the songs that inspired the Allies to victory during World War II.
The Institute for the Study of War and Democracy is delighted to host a conversation on a new book that highlights the personal side of war and commemorates the 75th Anniversary of the Battle of the Hürtgen Forest, a controversial battle still to this day.