Leadership is often discussed in theory. This series examines what leadership looks like when theory breaks down and decisions still have to be made.
A declassified look at how U.S. airmen turned ordinary cargo aircraft into deadly gunships, reshaping modern airpower through wartime improvisation.
In 1966 Vietnam, U.S. Marine Corps snipers Carlos Hathcock, known as Lông Trắng (The White Feather), and John Burke are on a ...
The Vietnam war ended over a half-century ago, but the 20-year war remains a conflict that American artists keep going back ...
To all our friends and allies who joined my soldiers and me on the front lines of America’s war: Thank you for being there ...
A massive Armada is heading to Iran. It is moving quickly, with great power, enthusiasm, and purpose. It is a larger fleet, ...
Better late than never, Donald Trump has recanted his offensive remarks about the contribution of British troops in Iraq and ...
In 1967, Vietnam, Capt. Bill Dabney chose the Marine unit closest to the enemy—an instinct that soon put him and his men at ...
All of this unnecessary violence raises the question: Why can’t elected officials do more to stop ICE? Apart from the courts, ...