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How This Heroic U.S. Colonel Earned the Medal of Honor
On December 26, 1944, during the brutal fighting in Alsace, Lieutenant Colonel John C. Ware of the 15th Infantry Regiment, ...
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An enduring symbol: why troops keep naming things after reptiles
From cobras to gators, reptilian mascots and call signs appear on patches, aircraft and unit logos across every branch. Why?
As a former artillery officer who served in Vietnam, I consider Secretary of War Peter Hegseth the breath of fresh air that was needed at the Pentagon. Seen by some as just a television host, Hegseth ...
Two Texas heroes were buried more than 80 years after they were killed in action on two of the most consequential dates in ...
Commission Christian Y. Leinbach said the annual event is meant to honor those veterans that have gone above and beyond their ...
The sprawling military installation near Georgia’s coast where five soldiers were shot Wednesday can trace its beginnings to World War II, though it is named after a local war hero who connects the ...
LEWISTOWN — Mifflin County native David Harold McMullen was a soldier in the Headquarters Company of the 319th Infantry Regiment that deployed to England in June 1944. McMullen’s unit was part of the ...
He single-handedly held off 250 German troops and six tanks, saving an entire company. And that was just the start of what he ...
The 12th Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB) has reflagged its attack battalion from 1st Battalion, 3rd Aviation Regiment (Attack), ...
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The $70K Killer: How the StuG III Out-Killed the Tiger and Became Germany's WWII Backbone
Forget the Panzers—the StuG III was Germany's deadliest tank killer. With over 10,000 produced, this low-profile, turretless ...
The following were elected into the Cambria County Military Hall of Fame at a ceremony held Saturday at 1st Summit Arena @ ...
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Seven ‘Nisei’ soldiers of the 442nd posthumously receive commission
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll posthumously promoted seven second-generation Japanese American soldiers, known as Nisei, to the rank of second lieutenant.
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