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Features a digitized collection of 78rpm discs from V-Disc, a record label created by the US military during World War II to boost soldiers’ morale.
Military Historians are People, Too! Podcast
We've started a new podcast on military historians and scholars of war and society, focusing on who's behind the names and faces you see on book covers and in documentaries. How did these seemingly normal people get into history? What floats their boat about their special areas of study? Why do they think it matters? And what do these historians do when they are doing history? You may be surprised, but Military Historians are People, Too! Join us - history professors and military historians Brian Feltman and Bill Allison will help you get to know some of the best military historians in the business, and you might learn a thing or two along the way!
Pearl Harbor 80th Anniversary
Vietnam War Posters
Americans from all walks of life served in Vietnam: Men and women, people of different racial and ethnic backgrounds, and people of different religions. They served in different climates, geographical locations, and occupations. Although their stories may not be as visible in popular narratives of the war, their service was no less significant. The United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration offers a variety of educational posters that highlight those less visible narratives and experiences. They can be downloaded from the Vietnam War Commemoration website, and hard copies are available on request and free of charge for educational institutions to include middle schools, high schools, universities and colleges, museums and libraries.
Association of the United States Army Book Program
The Association of the United States Army publishes a graphic novel series available online. Each volume focuses on an individual Medal of Honor recipient.
The Vietnam War: 1945-1975 Curriculum
Created by the New York Historical Society, Museum, and Library
De Re Militari
Website of the Society for Medieval Military History that hosts many scholarly articles, primary sources, book reviews, and other resources for the study of military actions, technology, and topics from the fall of Rome to early seventeenth century.
Consortium on Gender, Security, & Human Rights
“As long as human beings continue to fight one another, military history will be relevant. The syllabi and other resources on this site provide excellent tools for approaching and teaching the difficult topics of war and its fallout. I wish this website had existed back when I taught undergraduate courses in American history.”
U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center
Virtual War Memorial Australia
Resources for studying Australian military personnel who served in conflict since the Boer War.
Army University Press
Not only does Army University Press publish great books and journals, but the AUP Films team also creates documentaries that are fantastic tools for the classroom. Check them out.