The seven soldiers were kicked out of an ROTC program as World War II began. Last week, they were commissioned as Army ...
One hundred seventy-seven B-24 Liberators took off from Libya on August 1, 1943, bound for the Romanian oil refineries at ...
"Before charging headlong into this icy island again, the U.S. would be remiss not to learn from past failures," argues an ...
As World War II reshaped rural Iowa, German prisoners of war became an essential labor force, and, in some cases, unexpected ...
New York's reserve forces, which provide military funeral services for service members, are seeing a generational shift in ...
President Donald Trump's insistence that the U.S. will acquire Greenland "whether they like it or not" is just the latest chapter in a co-dependent and often complicated relationship between America ...
Twenty-seven cavalrymen charged Japanese infantry at Morong, Philippines, on January 16, 1942. They scattered hundreds of ...
The sinking of the Japanese warship Shinano remains one of the most extraordinary naval events of World War II. It follows ...
Rows upon rows of headstones — 17,111 in total — are laid out on the gentle slopes of a hilltop, the largest single burial ...
In 1918, just years before World War II reshaped global warfare, a massive U.S. Navy ship vanished at sea. USS Cyclops, her captain, and 309 men disappeared without a distress call, wreckage, or ...
Arthur P. Barrett Jr. served on the USS De Haven, a destroyer he and his father helped build at Bath Iron Works.