

My Interview With One of the Last Surviving Navajo Code Talkers
Robert Bluestein, 2008© I first met World War II hero Master Sergeant Jack Jones and the last dozen Navajo Code-Breakers in September of 2007. The spirit of my mother was with me that day, for her love of Native American culture and my love of History intersected just a day after her funeral. My brothers and I were walking around the square in downtown Albuquerque when we saw this table with all of these wonderful men, completely by themselves. They were just waiting for s


The Real Story of William Wallace
23 Years Ago today, the movie Braveheart came out - introducing an entire world of Medieval Myth and History to a public hungry for the...


The Queens of a Kingdom
*UPDATED WITH RECENTLY UNCOVERED EVIDENCE OF HENRY'S PERSONAL LETTERS* The Rise of the Tudor Dynasty and Inside the Bedroom of Henry VIII...


Korea - ''The Worst Was Yet Come''
Chapter 18 ‘’…It was so bitterly cold, you couldn’t think clearly when you needed to.’’ The Story ofCpl. Bobby Plante, US Army Introduction The War as Written About in Both American and North Korean High School History Books In the first hostile act of the Cold War , Communist troops crossed the 38th Parallel and in less than a month, the Americans found themselves at war for the second time in a decade. The conflict was notable for its first use of helicopters and Ameri




































