As the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigration continues to ensnare some U.S. military veterans, one case in Georgia is grabbing headlines. Godfrey Wade, an Army veteran who has lived ...
With Dec. 7 marking the 84th anniversary and with so few veterans who witnessed that awful day first-hand remaining, the attack on Pearl Harbor seems like a moment fading into history with each ...
Eddie Slovik made a series of decisions that turned him into the only American soldier executed for desertion since the Civil War. He wrote and signed a confession admitting his crime. He refused five ...
The Military Outreach Initiative gives eligible service members and families access to YMCA branches and selected private gyms when base facilities are unavailable. The program is funded by the DoD ...
The Assassin’s Creed franchise can be thanked for helping create modern standards for open-world games. With each new Assassin’s Creed, the worlds got bigger and filled with more stuff to do, but then ...
North Dakota's National Guard leader says the state has not been directed to mobilize troops for federal law enforcement support in Washington, D.C., or elsewhere, despite a recent executive order ...
PRINGFIELD – Gunmaker Smith & Wesson this week opened an expanded version of its Smith & Wesson Academy in Tennessee, rather than Springfield. The academy now sits on 30 acres of its 236-acre campus ...
This article first appeared on The War Horse, an award-winning nonprofit news organization educating the public on military service. Subscribe to their newsletter. They told me boot camp would be hard ...
TOPEKA, Kan. — State lawmakers across the U.S. have introduced at least 240 anti-China proposals this year, aiming to ensure public funds don't buy Chinese technology or even T-shirts, coffee mugs and ...
When you’re serving on a Navy submarine with dozens of torpedoes and nuclear-tipped missiles, the best days are the boring ones. Boring on a submarine is good. Boring means everything is working like ...
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After months at sea, the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Waesche returned to San Diego on Thursday, with over 37,000 pounds of confiscated cocaine and one less crew member, lost at sea, officials said. The ...
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