During the Battle of the Bulge, elite German commandos disguised as American soldiers infiltrated Allied lines, sabotaging ...
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In downtown Manila, rows upon rows of headstones are laid out on the gentle slopes of a hilltop, the largest single burial ...
As World War II reshaped rural Iowa, German prisoners of war became an essential labor force, and, in some cases, unexpected ...
For millions of classic TV viewers and generations of fans, actor Fred Gwynne—despite a lifetime of resistance on his ...
Around a dozen US military personnel are expected to compete at the upcoming Winter Olympics in Milan—alongside several other ...
The classic green army field jacket is about as American as apple pie. A staple of men’s style for nearly 80 years, it was designed as a rugged, utilitarian garment to help the Allies win WWII.
Reflecting on America's history of liberation and the question of its current global image, this article explores the complexities of US involvement in foreign conflicts.
Brigadier General Enoch “Woody” Woodhouse II, one of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen, celebrated his 99th birthday in Quincy, surrounded by longtime friends and fellow patriots — and a giant ...
"We would definitely consider the sexual violence crisis and the Army at large, but especially at Fort Hood, to be an ...