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Military attaches attend the British Cemetery Ceremony May 9 on Ocracoke. From left are Capt. Timothy List, U.S.C.G. Sector Commander; Commander Richard Lane, Canadian Forces Naval attaché; ...
A hundred years ago, a mysterious explosion hit the only major US warship to sink during World War I. A century later, an expedition is seeking fresh answers. That’s the conclusion of an ...
What we call fatigues today trace back to the Korean War and the OG-107 design, with the OG standing for the “olive green ...
Harry Humason, who helped liberate Europe from the Nazis, was shocked when hundreds of grateful Czech citizens donated to pay for his travels.
After his fifth goodwill and fact-finding trip to war-torn Ukraine, a former Nebraska state legislator and decorated veteran still feels that Ukraine can prevail in its war with Russia if given the ...
Lance Corporal Alexander Kennedy, 34, was ambushed by the Taliban in Afghanistan in 2009 when he was just 18 years old and ...
Lightning lined the clouds as a young high school student from northern Oklahoma assembled his gear for a 40-hour pellet-gun battle. Mason Lowery, 17, plans to join the U.S. Army after graduation, but ...
During the early stages of World War II, a substantial hutment was constructed on the Common to shelter military members ...
Newly uncovered documents confirm Japan's ambition to develop biological weapons during the Pacific War. The infamous Unit ...
In the U.S., the re-enactment of historical battles has long been a niche hobby. But fake battles that echo an ongoing war ...