Ordinary Men in World War II
Mr. Ambrose spoke at a World War II conference about the military’s use of world history as a way of documenting U.S. involvement in wars. There was no question-and-answer period.
304 viewsMr. Ambrose spoke at a World War II conference about the military’s use of world history as a way of documenting U.S. involvement in wars. There was no question-and-answer period.
304 viewsIn the final ceremony of his administration, President Clinton established several new national monuments. Mr. Ambrose and Secretary Babbit then spoke about President Clinton’s environmental…
217 viewsSpeaking at Millard North High School, historian Stephen Ambrose talked about his new book, The Wild Blue: The Men and Boys Who Flew B-24s Over Germany, published by Simon and Schuster. The …
193 viewsIn place of the traditional inaugural salute to the first lady, Mrs. Bush hosted a salute to American authors. Several authors from different disciplines spoke about their craft and paid tri…
369 viewsStephen Ambrose signed copies of his book in the Library of Congress.
103 viewsParticipants talked to reporters about their report of the most endangered rivers in America. They focused on energy development threats to the rivers and the dangers to fresh water supplies…
72 viewsHistorian Stephen Ambrose, the author of The Wild Blue, talked about World War II U.S. military pilots who flew B-24s over Germany. His book was published by Touchstone Books.
392 viewsMr. Ambrose talked about his book, The Wild Blue: The Men and Boys Who Flew the B-24s Over Germany, and answered audience questions. This was part of the 2001 Miami Book Fair International.
708 viewsHistorian Stephen Ambrose, author of Lewis and Clark, and Gary Moulton, who edited Mr. Ambrose’s book, talked about the Lewis and Clark expedition, their journals and maps, and the significa…
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