Barbara Wertheim Tuchman, a preeminent historian and two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author, made an indelible mark on the world of historical writing. Born on January 30, 1912, in New York City,... read more →
General Nathan Farragut Twining was a U.S. Air Force officer who had a significant role in leading the air campaign against Japan in World War II. Graduating from the U.S.... read more →
W. Averell Harriman, a prominent figure in American politics and diplomacy, is celebrated for his exceptional career spanning diplomacy, business, and public service. Born on November 15, 1891, in New... read more →
James Abram Garfield, the 20th President of the United States, embarked on a remarkable journey from humble beginnings to the highest office in the land. Born on November 19, 1831,... read more →
Anthony Charles Zinni, a decorated military leader and retired four-star General in the United States Marine Corps, dedicated his life to serving his country and played a pivotal role in... read more →
William Laws Calley, Jr., born on June 8, 1943, in Miami, Florida, became infamous for his role in one of the most tragic episodes of the Vietnam War—the My Lai... read more →
Few military leaders in history have left as significant a mark on the world as General Douglas MacArthur. A brilliant strategist, a fearless commander, and a man of immense personal... read more →
Barnard Elliott Bee Jr. is a name etched in Civil War history. He is known for a single utterance that forever linked him to General Thomas J. Jackson. Born on... read more →
Winfield Scott Hancock, a distinguished military leader and advocate for civil service reform, played a significant role in post-Civil War America. Born on February 14, 1824, in Montgomery Square, Pennsylvania,... read more →
The steadfast commitment of Ron Paul to his core principles has earned him a unique and revered status among his supporters and political adversaries. His legacy transcends mere party politics.... read more →