Rutherford B. Hayes, born on October 4, 1822, in Delaware, Ohio, was a key figure in American history. He served as the 19th President of the United States. Beyond his... read more →
Nestled in the quaint town of Hendersonville, North Carolina, resides Jeff Miller, a man with a passion for the tales of World War II heroes. Raised in a community predominantly... read more →
Ayn Rand, originally named Alisa Rosenbaum, was a famous Russian-American writer and philosopher. She became well-known for her fiction and creating Objectivism. She moved to the United States in 1926... read more →
Air Vice-Marshal Edgar James Kingston-McCloughry, CB, CBE, DSO, DFC & Bar, stands as a distinguished figure in the annals of aviation history. Born on September 10, 1896, his legacy is... read more →
Paul Yingling, a U.S. Army officer and strategist, gained prominence for his willingness to challenge established military doctrines and advocate for change within the U.S. military. His contributions to strategic... read more →
The USS Wahoo (SS-238) was a Gato-class submarine, the first one in the U.S. Navy named after a fish called the Wahoo. It was built before the U.S. joined World... read more →
Daniel A Dailey, born on January 11, 1969, is an esteemed United States Army soldier. Notably, he was the 15th Army Sergeant Major from January 30, 2015, to August 9,... read more →
Bill Paxton was born on May 17, 1955, in Fort Worth, Texas. His upbringing was shaped by his mother, Mary Lou, a devout Roman Catholic who instilled her faith in... read more →
George Campbell Scott was a distinguished American actor, director, and producer who left an indelible mark on both stage and screen. Renowned for his commanding presence and gruff demeanor, Scott... read more →
Franklin Pierce, the 14th President of the United States, was a Northern Democrat facing the tumultuous era leading to the Civil War. Born in New Hampshire, Pierce served in Congress... read more →