This President’s Son Was One of the Most Famous WWI Deaths Quentin Roosevelt was a flight leader in the 95th, and despite his famous family, he was very much a regular guy.
World War I: The Question of Blame Who was to blame for the First World War? The history books offer us no shortage of candidates.
World War I: Overview More than a century ago, in 1914, war broke out on an international scale as 30 countries joined the First World War.
World War I: Schlieffen and His Plan German commander Alfred Graf von Schlieffen developed a plan against France and Russia that would have a profound effect on...
From Big Week to the Big Day: Aerial Attacks Set Up D-Day Invasion Hundreds of United States Army Air Force’s (USAAF) B-17 Flying Fortress bombers launched a massive coordinated assault just...
A New 'Valor Trail' Will Connect Historic Medal of Honor Sites from All Eras Important site connected to some Medal of Honor recipients will no longer be accessible only on foreign battlefields.
A Soldier Received the Medal of Honor for Stopping an Enemy Charge After Taking a Grenade After spending two years as a chaplain's assistant in Alaska, Cpl. Clair Goodblood saved his buddies in the Korean War.
The Real War Story Behind the Cinco De Mayo Holiday Cinco de Mayo is a minor holiday for a major Mexican victory.
'Loyalty Day' Is Real and Has Everything to Do with Communists Loyalty Day is absolutely a thing. Take that, Commies.
This President’s Son Overcame Age, Health Issues on D-Day to Earn the Medal of Honor Teddy Roosevelt Jr., the son of the nation's 26th president, served as a brigadier general leading the 4th Infantry Division...
Air Force Chief's Sudden Retirement Raises Question of 'Who Is Next' in Leadership Shake-Up Policy experts told Military.com that the departure raises alarm amid other leadership changes within the Department of the...
Pentagon Drops Coverage of GLP-1 Weight Loss Meds for Medicare-Eligible Retirees Tricare officials said the Defense Health Agency is eliminating coverage for its Tricare for Life beneficiaries and others to...
New Work Rules Could Deny Food Stamps to Thousands of Veterans Able-bodied SNAP recipients who are between 18 and 54 and don't have children have always been required to work. Veterans...
Trump's Federal Law-Enforcement Crackdown Ripples Through DC Neighborhoods The White House has credited Trump's crackdown with hundreds of arrests, while local officials have criticized the aggressive...
How an Australian Potato Farmer Changed Running Forever Released in 2013, the movie “Cliffy” chronicles Australian Cliff Young’s rise from a potato farmer to an ultramarathoner and...