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Lee Habeeb
March 30, 2026
Lieutenant John Robert Fox, a black soldier, volunteered to stay behind and direct artillery fire from a second-story location in the Italian village of Sumo Colonia during World War II, calling in an artillery strike on his own position to halt a German advance, ultimately giving his life to save others. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
February 18, 2026
During World War I, homing pigeons played a crucial role in military communication, particularly for the American Expeditionary Forces. One such story involves the Lost Battalion, a group of American soldiers trapped in the Argonne Forest, who relied on pigeons to send crucial messages to their headquarters. The story of these pigeons, including one named Shermi, has become a legendary tale of heroism and bravery. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
February 13, 2026
The story of the weapons used in World War II, including the development of intermediate range ballistic missiles and the atomic bomb, as well as the use of barbed wire, machine guns, and landmines, is explored through the epic storytelling of Stephen Ambrose. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
February 06, 2026
The story of the weapons of World War II, with a focus on the development and use of artillery, machine guns, barbed wire, and landmines, as told by historian Stephen Ambrose. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
August 27, 2025
Alonzo Cushing, a Union Artillery Officer, was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor 151 years after his heroic deeds during the Battle of Gettysburg in the Civil War. His bravery and dedication to his duty are a testament to the sacrifices made by American soldiers. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
July 01, 2025
Lieutenant John Robert Fox, a black soldier, volunteered to stay behind in direct artillery fire from his second-story location in the village of Somal Colonia, Italy, during World War II. He called in an artillery strike on his own position, knowing it may cost him his life, to delay the German advance and allow more American troops and Italian civilians to retreat to safety. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
March 26, 2025
The story of the weapons used in World War II, from the development of barbed wire to the advancements in machine guns and artillery, highlighting the importance of these implements in warfare and the impact they had on soldiers and civilians alike. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
September 17, 2024
The story of the weapons used in World War II is a complex one, with both new and old technologies playing a crucial role in the conflict. From the simple yet effective barbed wire to the devastating power of artillery and machine guns, the war saw significant advancements in military technology. Stephen Ambrose's epic storytelling brings to life the history of the war, highlighting the importance of these weapons in shaping the course of the conflict. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
September 09, 2024
Alonzo Cushing, a Union Artillery Officer, was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor 151 years after his heroic deeds at the Battle of Gettysburg during the Civil War. His bravery and sacrifice are finally being recognized for their significance in American history. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
May 28, 2024
Alonzo Cushing, a 22-year-old Union Artillery Officer, was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic deeds during the Battle of Gettysburg in the Civil War. Cushing's bravery and dedication to his duty were evident as he refused to leave his guns, even after being grievously wounded, and fought until his death. His valor was finally recognized 151 years after the fact, making it the longest gap between the awarding of a Medal of Honor and the act of valor for which the medal was given. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
March 22, 2024
Alonzo Cushing, a 22-year-old Union Artillery Officer, was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor 151 years after his heroic deeds on the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg, where he led his battery in a decisive moment in the Civil War. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
March 06, 2024
Sculptor Sabin Howard shares his experience creating the National World War One Memorial in Washington, DC, highlighting the transformation of war and the human cost of conflict, drawing from his own research and conversations with veterans. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
August 22, 2023
The story of Alonzo Cushing, a Union Artillery Officer who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor 151 years after his heroic deeds on the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg, where he led his battery in a decisive moment in the Civil War. [... more]
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Sekulow Radio Show
Jay Sekulow & Jordan Sekulow
July 17, 2023
The US military is facing a severe shortage of ammunition and weapons due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, with some officials warning it could take 10 to 15 years to recover. The Biden administration's decision to send military equipment to Ukraine has depleted US stockpiles, raising concerns about the country's ability to sustain a ground war. Meanwhile, the DeSantis campaign is struggling with a cash crunch and has fired campaign staff, leading some to question whether he can still win the Republican primary. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
October 20, 2022
Alonzo Cushing, a 22-year-old Union Artillery Officer, was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic deeds during the Battle of Gettysburg in the Civil War. Cushing's bravery and dedication to his duty are an inspiration to all Americans, and his story is a testament to the sacrifices made by those who fought for our country's freedom. [... more]
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Lee Habeeb
September 22, 2022
Dan Sickles, a colorful and impulsive general, defies description with his tumultuous life marked by graft, politics, and scandal. He becomes a hero after raising a brigade and supporting the Republican war effort, but his legacy is also marred by controversy and tragedy. [... more]
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