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“My experience has been great. Everybody has been super social and welcoming." → Read More
In Eritrea, being a soldier means the same as being a slave. → Read More
This Father’s Day, the pair will be closer than ever as they train recruits together on the same base. → Read More
The March 23, 2003, ambush of 507th Maintenance Company in Nasiriyah, Iraq, was both a military and public relations disaster. Of 31 soldiers who made a wrong turn into the city during the chaos of the invasion, accompanied by two soldiers belonging to the Army’s 3rd Forward Support Battalion, 11 we... → Read More
Spc. Dennis Weichel, Jr., 29, was less than a month into his March 2012 deployment to Afghanistan when he and other members of his unit noticed multiple Afghan → Read More
In his speech at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy, the President Obama focused on the national security implications of climate change. → Read More
Nowadays, individuals accused of falsely claiming to have served in the military or received military decorations are easily and swiftly humiliated in videos → Read More
For pretending to be someone they weren’t, these five men paid the price of humiliation by the justice system. → Read More
For pretending to be someone they weren’t, these five men paid the price of humiliation by the justice system. → Read More
The raid led to a train chase throughout the Confederacy. → Read More
When 29-year-old, then-1st Lt. Brian Chontosh’s convoy was caught in an intense ambush Mar. 25, 2003, during its push north near the Iraqi city of Ad → Read More
Bravery, heroism, confusion, and fear during one of the pivotal battles of the 20th century. → Read More
There's plenty of attractions in this scenic college town. → Read More
Many are beginning to argue that if Ray Rice can't return to the NFL, why should Judge Mark Fuller be allowed to return to the bench after similar charges? → Read More
The reason could have to do with their distinctive sense of identity, one study shows. → Read More
A recent legal precedent in Germany has paved the way for the extradition and prosecution of former concentration camp guards who have been free for decades. → Read More
Instead of a jury, Oscar Pistorius' fate will be determined by two people with a different role. → Read More
The prank made Johnson's staff and cabinet members believe they were about to end up in the bottom of a lake. → Read More
Many American visitors consider the museum to be full of one-sided propaganda. → Read More
Foley was treated the worst, but was always looking to help his fellow hostages. → Read More