A Visit to London’s Imperial War Museum
I fulfilled a lifelong goal of visiting London’s Imperial War Museum. I saw my book, What the RAF Airman Took to War on sale in the bookshop
Letters From the Front
Original Civil War lettersheet with imprinted portrait of the Union Colonel Elmer E. Ellsworth who was one of the first officers killed...
Dead Man’s Penny
Original "Death Penny" issued by the British government after World War 1 to honor the memory of British and Commonwealth personnel lost...
A Charmed Life Lost: The Tragic Story of Quentin Roosevelt
Dedicated to the memory of Peter Scanlan (1941-2012) Quentin Roosevelt had led a charmed life. As the fourth son of President Theodore...
Faces of the Lost
Original photos taken by the Germans of the Allied POWs at Stalag IX-C. Most of the photos have no names identifying the subjects of the...
Rare Original Photos Depict the Devastating Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor
Photo of USS Missouri (on left) and USS Arizona Memorial (center right) taken from the deck of the submarine USS Bowfin on November 6,...
The New York Yankees Go to War
The New York Yankees parade around the field at their spring training camp near Macon, Georgia in the Spring of 1917. (Bill Howard...
Roger Boulding – Battle of Britain Pilot
74 Squadron RAF Pilots at Rest. Roger Boulding with his dog, “Sam,” on left John Freeborn, and the Polish pilot Henryk Szczesny playing...
Bikes at War
Bicycles have been used in combat all the way back to World War 1. French, British, Austrian and German troops all used bicycles for...
The RAF “1942” Badge
One of the most attractive RAF-related items from World War II is the “1942 Badge” that is so popular with militaria collectors. The...