Author: James Breig

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James Breig is a veteran author who specializes in history. His most recent book is “Star-Spangled Baseball: True Tales of Flags and Fields” about the links between the sport and flags. He is also the author of a nonfiction book about WWII, "Searching for Sgt. Bailey: Saluting an Ordinary Soldier of World War II" and co-author of "The Mystery of the Multiple Mothers," a novel. All three are available at www.amazon.com. His articles have appeared in newspapers and national magazines, including the Colonial Williamsburg Journal (search for them at www.history.org/journal) and History Magazine. He has won many national awards for his opinion writing, media columns and feature articles.
History Lessons

WWI flares amid burning flags

Some historians argue that the 20th century was shaped by World War I. Known as the Great War, it began 100 years ago amid waving – and burning – flags. Coincidentally, on the very same day, Idahoans focused on an American flag for a happier reason. On July 28, 1914, newspapers around the world reported the… continue

History Lessons

Wig-wag flags sent messages | Albert Myer | Signal Corps

Just before the Civil War, Albert Myer, an obscure telegrapher who became an Army doctor, combined his experience in both fields to invent a means of communicating by waving flags to troops. His effort spawned the Army’s Signal Corps. Today, the Signal Corps sends messages by modern means. But Myer knew nothing of cellphones, emails… continue