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Erie County native Strong Vincent's heroism on July 2, 1863, at the Battle of Gettysburg is not where he first distinguished ...
The institute’s ties to the Confederacy — cadets were called to serve for the South in the Civil War — were still apparent when the cadets were there.
University of Virginia President Jim Ryan has told the Board of Visitors he’ll resign from his post, reportedly under pressure from the Trump administration, NYT reports ...
Guided horseback mountain trail rides, axe throwing and archery are just a few of the family fun activities Fort Valley Ranch offers. Bordering the George Washington National Forest, it has fishing, ...
The Virginia Museum of the Civil War offers free admission to military personnel and their families through the Blue Star Museums program until September 1. Landscape photographer Michael Bedwell's ...
The officer was Gen. Gabriel Colvin Wharton, a native of Culpeper County and a graduate of Virginia Military Institute. In 1863 — in the middle of the Civil War — Wharton married Anne ...
Virginia Military Institute Superintendent Cedric T. Wins faces backlash for pushing for change at the institution. His dismissal raises concerns about racism and political influence.
(Reuters) - The supervisory board of the Virginia Military Institute on Friday said it would not renew the contract of the first Black superintendent of the oldest state-supported military college ...
The supervisory board of the Virginia Military Institute on Friday said it would not renew the contract of the first Black superintendent of the oldest state-supported military college in the U.S.
December 6, 2024 By Tim Worstall Virginia Military Institute claims that statements Accuracy in Media made about professor Philip Crane are false. This is, itself, not true.
This meeting, Nour said, would be aimed at finding a longer-term solution to Syria's 13-year-old simmering civil war – in particular its underpinning by non-state actors such as Hezbollah at a ...