Why most of military life rarely makes the screenBetween training and combat exists a long stretch of routine and waiting. Those experiences remain largely absent from military portrayals in film and TV.By Clay Beyersdorfer4 weeks ago
During the Meuse-Argonne campaign, this trench runner took initiative Sterling Morelock advanced his company but paid a painful price. By Jon Guttman3 months ago
The AEF ‘lost’ his MOH paperwork. It took nearly 70 years to correct.With half his troops down, Cpl. Freddie Stowers led the rest.By Jon Guttman and Nicole Bauke3 months ago
After World War I, séances boomed – and dead soldiers ‘wrote’ homeIn March 1915, Raymond Lodge was deployed to France. By September, he was dead. A few weeks later, however, he got in touch with his family.By Alice Vernon, Aberystwyth University, The Conversation3 months ago
‘Nuremberg’ to capture cat-and-mouse game between Göring, captorsThe film follows the true story of Hermann Göring's incarceration and trial following his capture in the final days of WWII. By Claire Barrett3 months ago
‘My Dead Friend Zoe’ is a veteran’s ghost story that refuses to fadeAuthenticity is the film’s greatest strength. It doesn’t lean on clichés. Instead, it sits with discomfort — awkward, hilarious and harrowing.By Clay Beyersdorfer9 months ago