
George S.Patton did not die in battle, and that fact alone altered how his story would be told. There was no final charge, no last…

By mid-September 1944, Patton’s Third Army was doing something no modern army had ever done. After breaking out of Normandy in early August, his armored…

To understand why those seven words mattered, you have to understand the Rhine not as a river but as an idea. In March of 1945,…

The storm was merciless, pounding the highway with sheets of rain so thick they blurred the world into streaks of gray. Roger Whitman, a 55-year-old…

Every year on the same November afternoon, Andrew Callahan drove himself to the cemetery on the outskirts of the city. No driver. No security detail.…

The US Army tried to throw this man out eight times, but on one morning in 1944, he ended up facing 700 German soldiers with…

At a.m. on December 13th, 1943, Second Lieutenant Philip Adair pulled his Curtis P40N Warhawk into a climbing turn over Assam, India as 64 Japanese…

At on the morning of January 22nd, 1943, Second Lieutenant John George crouched in the ruins of a Japanese bunker west of Point Cruz, watching…

The rain had only just ended, leaving behind shimmering puddles scattered across the quiet streets of a small suburban town, each reflecting pale daylight and…

April 29th, 1945, Bavaria, Germany. The soldiers of the US Third Army under the command of General George S. Patton were advancing through southern Germany…
