AMAC Exclusive – By Barry Casselman Critically valuable and timeless lessons can be learned from a variety of human activities,...
June 6, 1944 was the turning point of WWII, unthinkable courage, largest amphibious assault ever attempted, and likely ever to...
AMAC Exclusive - By Daniel Berman Last August, the Polish government published a three-volume report documenting, in extensive detail, the...
Pilots scramble for their Hawker Hurricane fighters at an airfield in England to tackle the Luftwaffe during the Battle of...
U.S. General George Patton believed leadership meant exceeding expectations. “Always … do more than is required of you.” He did,...
Easter traditions have been around for a long time. For Christians, the Easter holiday marks the celebration of the resurrection...
History is like that dusty chest you dug through as a kid, filled with forgotten lessons. Right now, our world...
Events cascade. In September 1938, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain signed the Munich Accord, giving German-speaking Czechoslovakia to Germany. There...
AMAC Exclusive - By Barry Casselman From the German Weimar Republic to the U.S. Senate, Rudy Boschwitz has lived a...
Obituaries and tributes to Bob Dole have ranged from glowing to catty. Invariably, they pick up on his disability, then...
AMAC Exclusive "Après moi, le déluge"“After me, the flood” King Louis XV of France Germany’s election on September 26th, 2021,...
AMAC Exclusive by Herald Boas The Allied triumph of the D-Day invasion of Europe was due to brilliant planning, and...
Doug was our high school English teacher, but I recall him better as Ben Franklin in the school play, “1776.” ...
Seventy-six years ago, this week, an exhausted, embattled Free World fell into a near-fatal tailspin. History calls that moment, which...