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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHow an American Merchant, a French Official and a Pioneering Chemist Smuggled Much-Needed Gunpowder to the Continental ArmyLavoisier had assumed control of France’s national gunpowder production. Considered the founder of the Chemical Revolution, ...
This year, the U.S. Army Infantry Branch celebrates 250 years since its creation by the 2nd Continental Congress. Several ...
By Henry HoweDirector, Fort Jackson Museum CommunityWhen the American Revolution began on April 19, 1775, the colonies relied on local militias to ...
In the annals of Revolutionary War soldiers, Massachusetts was full of notable figures. But there were none quite like ...
The birth of our country may feel like a familiar story. But in making a documentary about it, we found plenty of revelations ...
As America get ready to mark its 250th birthday, we take a look at the time the British troops raided Bergen County towns.
The Marquis de Lafayette (Sept 6, 1757 – May 29, 1834) was a French aristocrat, military officer, politician and liberal ...
The court-martial of Robert Newburgh was about more than just his alleged crime – it was a battle over power and masculinity ...
More than $950 million in new construction and renovations of Army family housing has started at five bases, according to the ...
The role of Billy Flora, a free Black man, in this pivotal victory — and the erosion later of rights — show a paradox of the ...
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Defense News on MSNUS Army wants AI solutions to protect homeland munitions sitesThe Army is looking at artificial intelligence to help provide security for its installations that make and store munitions.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWhat Spurred the South to Join the American Revolution?How a disagreement with a Scottish lord over westward expansion, a cache of gunpowder, and the future of enslaved labor ...
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