Military History is the nation’s oldest and most popular war magazine devoted to the history of warfare. Topics include naval history, army, infantry and foot soldiers from all branches of the military.
Military History
Polar Bore
News
Russia Returns French General
North Carolina Again Shipshape
WAR RECORD
Tucson Honors Buffalo Soldiers
Another Iconic Red Cloud
Film Examines Team Six Crash
Magawa Leaves the ‘Rat Race’
WARBIRDS • Aviation aficionados around the world have restored or crafted replicas of historic military aircraft.
Interview Telling the Soldier’s Story
Paul Morando
Valor The Pied Piper of Saipan
What We Learned From… Operation Chengiz Khan
Hardware War Galley
BANE OF THE ‘SEA WOLF’ • British Admiral Thomas Cochrane excelled in the navies of three nations, but his combative nature nearly made him a footnote in naval history
Tactical Takeaways
FROM WEHRMACHT TO BUNDESWEHR • Amid the Cold War two German generals were among the few NATO commanders with direct experience fighting the Soviets—not to mention the French, British and Americans
TWILIGHT OF THE GALLEYS • In 1571 Christian and Muslim fleets met off the coast of Greece, rowing into battle one last time
Tactical Takeaways
The Last Great Galley Battle
LEONARDO’S ARSENAL • History’s ultimate polymath, Leonardo da Vinci created both high art and fantastic weaponry foreshadowing future warfare
BLUEPRINT FOR WWII RESISTANCE • One of John Steinbeck’s lesser-known works, The Moon Is Down was among the most effective pieces of wartime propaganda ever written
KING OF THE HILL • At the 685 Battle of Dún Nechtain a calculating Celtic king led his brash Angle opponent into a hillside ambush
Tactical Takeaways
Reviews
The White Sniper
Weapons of the Viking Warrior
SAS With the Maquis
Armies of Julius Caesar, 52–44 bc
Hallowed Ground Bladensburg, Maryland, 1814
War Games
Captured!