John Bell Hood was born in Owingsville, Kentucky, on June 1 or June 29, 1831. He came from a family with English ancestry. He started his notable military journey after... read more →
Dan Crenshaw, a proud sixth-generation Texan, had always envisioned himself as a future member of the United States Marine SEALs. They are an elite combat force renowned throughout history. However,... read more →
Paul Dundes Wolfowitz, born on December 22, 1943, is an American political scientist and diplomat known for his influential role as the Deputy Secretary of Defense in the George W.... read more →
Elmer Davis, born on January 13, 1890, in Aurora, Indiana, was a pivotal figure in shaping wartime information and propaganda during World War II. As the director of the Office... read more →
John W Booth was a famous actor in the 1800s who did a terrible thing. On April 14, 1865, he killed the President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, while... read more →
Henry L. Stimson, a key figure in U.S. foreign policy during the 1930s and ’40s, held significant influence, serving under five presidents from 1911 to 1945. He was admitted to... read more →
Daniel J. Evans, born on October 16, 1925, in Seattle, Washington, emerged as a notable figure in American politics with a career that spanned both military service and public leadership.... read more →
John S Mosby, also called the "Gray Ghost," was a soldier in the American Civil War. He led a group of cavalry called Mosby's Rangers, known for their quick attacks... read more →
Zbigniew Brzezinski, born on March 28, 1928, in Warsaw, Poland, emerged as a key architect of American foreign policy during the Cold War. Renowned for his strategic thinking and diplomatic... read more →
Andrew Johnson, born on December 29, 1808, in Raleigh, North Carolina, became the 17th President of the United States, succeeding Abraham Lincoln after his assassination. Johnson's presidency was marked by... read more →