Ulysses S. Grant stands out as a towering figure in American history, where individuals rarely ascend from obscurity to iconic heroism. He became one of the most prominent military leaders... read more →
John Gibbon, born on April 20, 1827, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was a distinguished Union Army officer during the American Civil War, renowned for his leadership and strategic acumen. Gibbon played... read more →
In the annals of military history, few figures are as legendary and influential as David Hackworth. Hackworth, a soldier, leader, author, and warrior, made an enduring impact on the United... read more →
Lewis Addison Armistead, born on February 18, 1817, in New Bern, North Carolina, was a career officer in the United States Army who found himself torn between loyalty to his... read more →
John Joseph Pershing is a legendary character in American military history. He is sometimes called "Black Jack" because of his involvement with African American troops and his black uniform as... read more →
Stuart Symington had a lasting impression on the country because of his commitment to public service. He also participated in formulating important policies at a pivotal juncture in the country's... read more →
Michael T. Flynn, born on December 24, 1958, in Middletown, Rhode Island, is a retired United States Army lieutenant general who rose to prominence as an influential figure in national... read more →
Winfield Scott, known as "Old Fuss and Feathers," showed unwavering dedication to military discipline and attention to detail. He made a significant impact on military theory and tactics throughout his... read more →
Kevin Powers, born on July 11, 1980, in Richmond, Virginia, is a contemporary American author and poet known for his powerful and evocative works inspired by his experiences as a... read more →