The hidden story of enslaved Georgians who, however briefly, seized freedom during the Union general’s famous march to the ...
Union Gen. William T. Sherman completed his Civil War "march to the sea" across the South and arrived in Savannah, Ga.
Unlike much of Georgia, the historic port city was preserved from Sherman’s wrath, but suffered psychological terror nonetheless Eli Wizevich History Correspondent ...
Since the country's earliest days, Americans in uniform have risked life and limb for their nation, knowing that war doesn't ...
The U.S. survived the Civil War, our bloodiest conflict ... the military machine when it comes to war: disease and PTSD. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman’s famous quote that “war is hell ...
William Tecumseh Sherman ... an entire war’s worth of mail -- and they did so with stunning grace. “The Six Triple Eight” opens with a grim European battle scene as American troops advance ...
Diamond in the Rough “War is cruelty and you cannot refine it,” wrote General William Tecumseh Sherman in 1864 ... Tojo fired an American-made .32 Colt 1903 semi-automatic, the same pistol ...
The Civil War was one of the darkest periods in American history. Tensions between the Northern and Southern states led to an all-out war. The Northern states were better supplied and equipped ...
When that screen opens, select “American Civil War in Missouri ... One of the other interesting accounts of the war was recorded in 1906 by William H. Gregg, an officer who served under ...