“U-571 and Appropriating History,” The Los Angeles Times, April 25, 2000
“When Germans Were Enlisted For an Image War,” The Washington Post, November 8, 1998
"The Bomb's Fallout on the Public," The Los Angeles Times, August 4, 1985
“Beating the Grim Reaper in Hollywood, “ Newsletter, The Washington Film Council, Feb., 1984
"History By Television, Believe It or Not," The Washington Post, June 27, 1982
"Military Shoots Down Inchon,” The Cleveland Plain Dealer, August 30, 1981
"Hollywood on Vietnam: Lost War in Celluloid," The Washington Star," October 7, 1979
"Light at End of Tunnel for Apocalypse Now," The Cleveland Plain Dealer, August 19, 1979
"A Fascination with the Old C&O Canal," The Boston Globe, February 18, 1979
"Walk in Quiet Wilderness Along the Towpath of the Old C&O Canal," The Los Angeles Times, July 30, 1978
"War Films--The Sword Cuts 2 Ways," The Los Angeles Times, July 30, 1978
"Hollywood and Vietnam: The Pentagon is Nervous," The Boston Globe, July 9, 1978
"Enola Gay Awaiting a Home in History," Kansas City Star, June 29, 1978
"Pentagon Reviewing Assistance Policy for War Films," The Los Angeles Times, June 25, 1978
"The Celluloid Cold War," The Washington Post, June 25, 1978
"Military is Firmly Entrenched," The Cleveland Plain Dealer, May 14, 1978
"Coppola Stages His Vietnam War," The Los Angeles Times, October 23, 1977
"The Air Force Just Couldn't Be a Villain and Kill Kong," The San Francisco Chronicle, December 5, 1976
"What Part Does the Pentagon Play?" New York Times, June 13, 1976
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