News

From Revolutionary War veterans who settled in Northeast Ohio to a local soldier who commanded artillery against Nazi Germany, an exhibit from the Geauga County Historical Society is showcasing ...
Devotion to principles above self-interest is the primary character trait embodied by our nation’s most courageous heroes, ...
Fourth of July weekend is nearly here. In honor of the Fourth of July holiday, let's take a look at some of the most American ...
More than 100 years after being wounded in World War I’s largest battle, Pvt. Alonzo Stanton has finally been recognized with ...
From the Revolutionary War to modern conflicts, the U.S. Army’s legacy is reflected in its evolving uniforms and battlefield gear. This collection of historical artifacts reveals the tradition, change ...
A run-of-the-mill Instagram post about uniform standards backfired when soldiers and Marines realized it was about Audie ...
A Reuters investigation found 40 distinct sites of killings, looting and arson during three days of sectarian massacres ...
Trump ordered the Texas infantry base restored to its original name. That's stirred mixed emotions for Col. Robert B. Hood's ...
Most days, you can find Laurent Stemkens at his busy job preparing food in a restaurant kitchen. The amiable, bushy-haired 25 ...
Christopher Pavel, deputy director at Pacific Northwest Mission Acceleration Center. (Photo courtesy of Christopher Pavel) ...
Four technology executives have been brought into the military fold with an explicit remit to make the Armed Forces “more lethal,” reflecting the softening attitudes throughout the sector towards “the ...
The roughly 1,200 optimistic, yet timid, young men and women of the U.S. Naval Academy’s class of 2029 arrived in Annapolis for Plebe Summer.