THE HISTORY OF BEER

                Beer is one of the oldest man-made beverages.  It may have first been produced in Ancient China as early as 7,000 B.C.  Archeologists have found beer residue in pottery from that time period.  It was more like mead than beer and had rice, honey, or fruit as ingredients.  The Read more…

ZOPYRUS

                Here is a story from Herodotus.  In the 6th Century B.C., the city of Babylon rebelled against Persian rule.  When Darius I approached the city to restore control, the city gates were closed to him and he had to begin a siege of the city.  The Babylonians were confident Read more…

THE HUMAN TUGBOAT

                Charles Jackson French was born in Arkansas.  He learned to swim in the Red River when he was 8.  In 1937, at age 18, he enlisted in the Navy.  He served four years on the USS Houston.  After getting out, he reenlisted after Pearl Harbor.  He was on board Read more…

OPERATION CHASTISE

            Even before WWII began, the British military analysts determined that destruction of German dams in the industrial Ruhr Valley would cripple industrial production.  When the war began, the mission was green lit.  Bernard Wallis, assistant chief designer for the Vickers company, was given the task of designing a bomb Read more…

HISTORY OF THE BIKINI

                Murals on the walls of archeological excavations show Roman women working out in two- piece outfits.  These outfits went out of style after the fall of the decadent Roman Empire.  It took more than 1,700 years for European females to get back to that look.  On July 5, 1946, Read more…

THE GEEZER WITH A GUN

                John Burns is the most famous sexagenarian that fought in the Civil War.  John was born on Sept. 5, 1793.  He fought in the War of 1812 (the Battle of Lundy’s Lane) and in the Mexican War.  He moved to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.  When the Civil War broke out, he Read more…