Antietam: The Day the War Learned Its Cost
I have stood on many fields where men learned, too late, that courage does not soften arithmetic. Antietam was one […]
Explores how wars are decided — the principles, choices, and consequences that shape conflict. Here, battles are examined not as moments of chaos, but as decisions made under pressure, where leadership, restraint, and miscalculation carry lasting weight.
I have stood on many fields where men learned, too late, that courage does not soften arithmetic. Antietam was one […]
By Friedrich Bargideon Son of immigrants, keeper of maps, and chronicler of mankind’s most dangerous addiction: war. I have walked