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.
The Wages of War
Military History
Falklands Lessons
TRUMP RECOGNIZES ISRAEL’S CLAIM ON GOLAN HEIGHTS
New Army Duds Evoke WWII
Tech Enhances D-Day Exhibit
NAVY MEMORIALIZES 1969 KOREAN DMZ SHOOTDOWN
MEDAL OF HONOR TO A SELFLESS SOLDIER
WAR RECORD
DICK COLE, 103, LAST OF THE DOOLITTLE RAIDERS
TOPGUN Turns 50
Napoléon’s Gilded Throne Fetches $500K
Arizona Memorial Under Repair
British Salvors Eye WWI Wine
MONUMENT REVEALS ANCIENT SEA BATTLE
MEMORIAL TO HONOR AMERICAN WARRIORS
WAR PRIZES
Valor Italy’s American Hero
What We Learned From… The Capture of New Orleans, 1862
Interview Walking With Churchill
Hardware LAV-25
MEDUSA’S CURSE • In 2006 Canadians assaulting a Taliban stronghold near Kandahar, Afghanistan, came under attack from a multi-fanged enemy
Kandahar Kill Zone
THE KINGS AND I • In 1578 English adventurer Thomas Stukeley found himself embroiled in a Moroccan military intrigue with royal overtones and lethal results
SANCTUARY! • How an Irish monsignor used his Vatican office to defy fascist authorities in wartime Rome
FROM THE JAWS OF VICTORY • After prevailing against British troops on the shores of Lake George, French Brig. Gen. Ludwig August von Dieskau still managed to snatch defeat
INTO A HORNET’S NEST • The grinding 73-day fight for the Pacific island of Peleliu was all for naught, as a neighboring atoll proved of far greater strategic value
FIGHTING FATHERS OF PARAOUARIA • The Jesuits spent more than a century under arms defending their Guaraní adherents in South America
WWII in Iran & Iraq
Hallowed Ground Kilometer Zero Western Front, France
War Games
Blowing off Steam • Back in Britain on June 1, 1940, a bagpiper plays a jaunty tune as he and fellow Scots—all evacuees from Dunkirk, France—settle aboard a train bound for their regimental depot. There they will begin the process of rebuilding their unit for future battles and better outcomes.