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After nearly 80 years, a World War II Ka-Bar knife belonging to Marine LeRoy Ziarnik was returned to his family in Wisconsin, ...
To manufacture thousands of airplanes for its World War I allies, the United States would fell acres of spruce.
The early attempt at drones in World War II saw the Army Air Forces convert B-17 bombers into remote-controlled flying bombs.
The home of Army Aviation will be officially redesignated Fort Rucker on Thursday, July 17. The change, ordered on June 11 by the Secretary of the ...
More than 100 years after being wounded in World War I’s largest battle, Pvt. Alonzo Stanton has finally been recognized with ...
Born in 1928, Ueno was living in Beijing when he enlisted at age 15 and was sent for pilot training in Japanese-occupied Korea. He began flying a plane known as the Akatombo, or “Red Dragonfly.” ...
After approval in 2022, the few surviving members of the United States Army Rangers that served in World War II received the ...
Every day since the World War I Memorial first opened back in 2021, a bugler has played “Taps” live at 5 p.m. — rain or shine ...
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius has issued a stark warning to Moscow, declaring German troops are “ready to kill ...
A drone operator who destroys a T-90M tank – Russia’s most advanced combat vehicle – gets enough points to make his unit ...
Multiple documents identify the Army’s intra-theater medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) capability as insufficient to meet the challenges of multidomain ...
A cinematic masterpiece is making its way to Amazon Prime UK, bringing with it a legacy of raw emotion and historical ...
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