- Panama and Its Fascinating History
By: Cassidy Williams - Mar 10, 2008 The history of Panama dates back to almost 11,000 years before Christopher Columbus discovered Panama.
- The Story of The Panama Canal
By: Cassidy Williams - Mar 9, 2008 Discover one of the wonders of the world.
- Tribal Jewelry, President Jefferson, a Mountain Man, an Indian Princess Create Sea to Sea America
By: Derek Dashwood - Mar 6, 2008 To some of the bewigged gentlemen in the Cabinet Room of the new White House,President Thomas Jefferson, accepted as a genius and visionary by the...
- Antique History, Democracy - Slow Boat To China
By: Derek Dashwood - Feb 27, 2008 Ancient Greece was that brilliant first burst of democracy. Men could be free to speak their minds. And young America emerged seeing the democracy...
- Brief Romanian History For You
By: Peter Finch - Jan 29, 2008 Romanian history refers to the history of Romanian land, as well as to the history of people, who inhabited this land and who offered it a specific...
- Regional Security and Governance
By: Leon Newton - Jan 17, 2008 The role of the organization for the Security and Cooperation in Europe can play in Kosovo independence secession from Serbia to a peaceful formation.
- Historical Uses For Car Hire
By: Catherine Harvey - Jan 17, 2008 A look at some of the greatest things to come out of Scotland and how it could have been so much easier if car hire was available years ago.
- Billy Mitchell - Father Of The Air Force
By: Adrian Adams - Jan 14, 2008 Born in the late 1800s and court martialed in 1925, Billy Mitchell's name is known as the founding father of today's Air Force. As the son of a...
- 'Don't Tread on Me' Snake Motto is Foundation for the Modern Free and Inquiring Mind
By: Jack Deal - Dec 26, 2007 The U.S. at one point was so poor and desperate it's generals told the population to make whatever flag they felt was appropriate. The most...
- John C. Fremont: U.S. Senator, Governor, Military Officer, Bandit, Prisoner and Traitor?
By: Jack Deal - Dec 25, 2007 John C. Fremont was many things including one of the founders of California.
- How Washington D C was Chosen as Capital of the United States
By: Burl Collins - Nov 16, 2007 This article tells the story of why Americas capital city developed as it is today
- The Craddle of Civilization - A Brief Introduction to Egyptian History
By: Amar Mahallati - Oct 19, 2007 The roots of Egyptian civilization go back more than 6,000 years to the beginning of settled life along the banks of the Nile River. Read this...
- Model Tanks and Tank History
By: Victor Epand - Oct 13, 2007 This article is about model tanks and where the idea for tanks came from.
- Mao-Tse-Tung and Charles Darwin
By: William Nugent - Oct 12, 2007 Brief biography of Mao-Tse-Tung from youth to the "Long March" to the "Great Leap Forward" to the "Cultural Revolution." Shows the dependance of...
- A World War I Soldier's Photo Album: Gas, Guts and Eternal Glory?
By: Jack Deal - Oct 11, 2007 World War I was the last war fought in the trenches. It was also the war of poison gas and inthinkable carnage shown in Grandpa's soldier's photo...
- The Real Battle Of The Bulge: WWII
By: Adrian Adams - Aug 17, 2007 No, I'm not talking about weight loss. The Battle of the Bulge, known to the Allied military forces as The Battle of Ardennes, was the bloodiest...
- The Story Of The U.S. Marines On Iwo Jima
By: Adrian Adams - Aug 17, 2007 The battle of Iwo Jima took place between the United States and Japan in 1945, but it was no ordinary battle.
- The Close Combat That Forged An Empire
By: Chris Pizzo - Aug 17, 2007 The Romans understood that training and attitude were what they needed to survive the savage battles of their time. And the same holds true today...
- The Post-War Influence On Calligraphy
By: Jimmy Cox - Aug 17, 2007 From about the year 1930 calligraphy writing and lettering had made such progress that it had become a subject in the training of Art Teachers and...
- What Happened to the Marines?
By: Chris Pizzo - Aug 17, 2007 Rivalries aside, most people agree the Marine Corp trains some of Uncle Sam's toughest warriors. Sadly, the Marines, like so many military...
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