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.
Barbarians
THE ROAD TO RECOVERING KOREAN WAR REMAINS
NAVY SEAL, WWII SOLDIER RECEIVE MEDALS OF HONOR
Interview Matthew Naylor The Legacy of World War I
Valor No Hometown Hero
What We Learned From… Braddock’s Defeat, 1755
Hardware S-75 Dvina
CRUSADER DOWN • In 1966 a U.S. Navy helicopter crew plucked a downed aviator from North Vietnam’s busiest harbor in one of the war’s most daring rescues
TO THE LAST MAN • In 1915 Gurkhas found themselves on the leading edge of the largest attack in the second year of World War I
The Gurkhas Led and Lost
OPENING ANTWERP • In the fall of 1944, as ‘Monty’ obsessed about a bridge too far, Canadian units fought to secure Europe’s largest port
THE DAY SPARTA FELL • In 371 BC a brief and violent battle marked the end of Spartan hegemony in ancient Greece
WORLD WAR RELICS • World War I artifacts bear witness to brutal years of trench warfare—and to the American experience
GREAT GUNS! • In service to the British empire in Canada and South Africa, American machine gunner Arthur ‘Gat’ Howard lived up to his rat-a-tat nickname
Becoming Rome
Hallowed Ground Slapton Sands, England
War Games
The Barber of Shuri