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The Pentagon: Building An Icon
The Pentagon in Peace and War
Even today, 75 years later, the numbers are staggering: The massive building, constructed to bring the U.S. Department of War …
A New Home: How the Pentagon Came to Be
On Thursday, July 17, 1941, the day that New York Yankees centerfielder Joe DiMaggio would go 0-3 against the Cleveland …
Ready To Eat! Thirty Years of the MRE: New Processing Technologies and the Coming of Ketchup and Mustard
In the final installment of our series on the Meal, Ready to Eat and its 30 years of history we …
Brain Buckets, Tin Hats, and Steel Pots: Helmets Have Improved Over Nearly a Century of Use
It’s hard not to get a sickening feeling, staring at photographs of all the gallant young soldiers, resplendent in their …
The Christmas Truce, 1914
The Imperial War Museum photograph captures the oddity of the Christmas Truce, where British and German troops met in no …
Hitler’s Winter Blunder
On Nov. 8, 1941, Nazi Minister of Propaganda Joseph Goebbels published an article in the magazine Reich that called …
National Museum of Intelligence and Special Operations Receives $10 Million Gift from The Starr Foundation
The Office of Strategic Services (OSS) Society announced a $10 million lead gift to the National Museum of Intelligence and …
Activating War Plans Rainbow 5 and Indigo 3
September 1941 was a watershed month for neutral America’s military policy. Prior to June 1941, in an acknowledgment of Japanese …
ABC-1: Blueprint for War
In late January 1941, five British senior officers arrived in Washington, D.C. Originally the delegation was to receive an official …