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Zita ballinger Fletcher
Zita ballinger Fletcher
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This World War I Draftee Hated Mornings And Wrote A Song About It. It Made Him A Superstar.
Irving Berlin’s World War I song “Oh! How I Hate to Get Up In The Morning,” is an enduring anthem.
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What Kind of Women Courted Hitler and His Cronies? The Details Migh...
You might think that Third Reich relationships were all about blonde hair and motherhood. Think again.
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Joan of Arc: A Warrior Worth Remembering
Our next issue of MHQ will feature an article on the life and legend of Sir John Fastolf, the inspiration for William Shakespeare’s disreputable but
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Telling A Sniper’s Story
Chuck Mawhinney is the highest scoring sniper in the U.S. Marine Corps. A new book explores his Vietnam War experiences.
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The Complicated Vietnam War Legacy of Henry Kissinger
Political strategist Henry Kissinger attracted controversy for his actions during the Vietnam War. The debate continues after his death at age 100.
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An Inside Look At 100 Years of Honoring America’s War Dead
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How Did World Media View the War in Vietnam?
This classified document sheds light on U.S. government attempts to monitor the media.
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