Mr. Wambold is a naval enthusiast and a frequent contributor to the pages of Naval History.

Articles by Donald A. Wambold Jr.

Fort Mifflin: Defender of the Delaware

By Donald A. Wambold Jr.
August 2005
Philadelphia’s Fort Mifflin—the oldest American fort in continuous service—faced the biggest test of its more-than-175-year U.S. military career in late 1777. During the Revolutionary War’s Philadelphia campaign, the earth and ...

Book Reviews

Reviewed by Gerhard Weinberg, Donald A. Wambold, Commander R.T. Jackson, Royal New Zealand Navy, & Spencer C. Tucker
December 1998
The World Within War: America’s Combat Experience in World War II Gerald F. Linderman. New York: The Free Press, 1997. 408 pp. Bib. Index. $26.00. Reviewed by Gerhard Weinberg In ...

Lake Champlain Maritime Museum

By Donald A. Wambold, Jr.
April 1998
The Lake Champlain historical corridor was the wilderness route through the mountains to Canada in colonial times. The Lake Champlain Maritime Museum represents the maritime heritage of this area. The ...

Baltimore’s Historic Fleet

By Donald A. Wambold, Jr.
June 1993
A visit to the harbor area of Baltimore, Maryland, is both an entertaining and educational experience. The Inner Harbor, with its Harborplace shopping promenade, is a prime attraction located only ...