Field Marshal Rommel was a formidable foe. Here's what America learned from him.
America's best "secret weapon" of World War II wasn't an arm at all...it was our Native Americans.
He may have written "A Farewell to Arms," but this literary giant was a firearms fanatic.
Some survival secrets should never be forgotten.
What if you were fighting a war, it ended, and you didn't get the memo?
Remember, remember, "The Witch of November."
“The things I’d learned about hunting animals with a gun stood me in good stead as I began hunting them with a camera."
An authentic, first-hand account of life on the American frontier from more than 250 years ago...
It was "the last great exploration into unknown and unmapped country in the United States."
Twenty-eight men fought 250 mounted Comanche, Kiowa, Cheyenne and Arapaho for the right to hunt the Great Plains.