People who change the world may, or may not, be famous in their own lifetimes. Often it takes years for others to understand forward-thinking contributions. This collection introduces you to some of the world's most-famous people
This clip is part 2 of the AFN (Armed Forces Network) Bremerhaven interview with Bill James.
This clip of an Armed Forces Network (AFN) Europe broadcast features Bill James and his sabermetrics approach to studying Major-League Baseball (MLB).
It didn't take Bill James to invent sabermetrics - the statistical system of valuing baseball players featured in Moneyball (the book and film) - to k...
Now a fearsome pirate of the Caribbean, Blackbeard and his men captured a French ship called La Concorde.
Blackbeard, the famous pirate, was known as Edward Teach in his earlier life.
While he was still Attorney General, during his brothers administration, Bobby Kennedy told journalists that an African-American could be president of...
This is the trailer for "Bobby," a film about the assassination of Senator Kennedy by Emilio Estevez.
After Medgar Evers was murdered, in his own driveway, Bob Dylan wrote a song commemorating the civil-rights leader.
While in Egypt, Napoleons army found the Rosetta Stone, leading to decryption of Egyptian hieroglyphics.
Ending his marriage to Josephine, Napoleon married Marie Louise of Austria.
Napoleon Bonaparte and his Grand Army were defeated by a coalition of forces led by Arthur Wellesley (the first Duke of Wellington) and Gebhard von Bl...
Napoleon was a Corsican who became Emperor of France.