Change is in the air for a lot of veterans and military families. Nearly 900,000 federal employee veterans and their spouses are in the crosshairs of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), ...
Romance is no longer a genre relegated to the squeaky, broken racks of grocery store magazine sections, embarrassing checkouts at the library or bedstand drawers. It's big -- really, really big -- ...
Books, the readers of this blog have said, give us books, and I have heard you, which is lucky, because I hear precious little these days. These volumes fall into two categories, military and guns, ...
When publisher Karen Pavlicin began receiving requests for Spanish-language children’s books from military family support centers, librarians and educators, she began looking for ways to fill that ...
The follies of violence and rhetoric in the Vietnam War and World War II have a lot of lessons for the leaders of Israel, Iran and the next American president. By Thomas E. Ricks Thomas E. Ricks is ...
“Much to Offer Those Who are New to the Subject” This interesting, thoughtful and well-written work follows the pattern of all-too-many books today in not actually matching its title. Military History ...
The new book by bestselling author and co-host Pete Hegseth of "Fox & Friends Weekend" — "The War on Warriors," out on June 4 from Fox News Books — minces no words about the state of today's military ...
Father and son team Brandon and Vincent Rospond relocated their military history bookstore, On Military Matters, to Point Pleasant. The shop specializes in new, used, and out-of-print books on ...
The core of this book is a substantial, 170-page, annotated bibliography organized alphabetically by author and focused mainly on publications of the last two decades. It will inevitably recall the ...
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