Get to know the heroic WWII namesake of the Navy’s newest shipThough he was peppered by shrapnel and severely burned after a kamikaze pilot slammed into his ship, Lt. Richard McCool Jr. went to work.2 months ago
Patton’s Prayer: Discussing the famed general with author Alex KershawKershaw spoke about his newest book, how faith and ego intertwined that winter in 1944, and how the Battle of the Bulge became an American triumph.6 months ago
New WWII series from Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks has finally started productionThe third WWII installment from Hanks and Spielberg is finally on the way.
Nation’s oldest Medal of Honor recipient dies at 99Coolidge received the Medal of Honor on June 18, 1945.
Group steals Confederate monument, threatens to turn it into a Porta JohnMilitary personnel have extensive experience when it comes to fashioning items into toilets.
Wreck of USS Johnston discovered 77 years after its sinking at the Battle of Leyte GulfOf the 327-man crew, only 141 survived that day.
How a one-armed outfielder became an inspiration to wounded WWII veteransGray made his Major League debut in 1945.
National WWI Museum and Memorial now has Great War GIFs for every occasionFeeling happy? Mad? Sad? The museum’s got a GIF for that.
Once a college football star, this soldier was recognized by his captor on the Bataan Death MarchThe former Notre Dame running back weighed just 98 pounds after 1,236 days as a prisoner of war.
The etymology of ‘f*ck’ and the war that popularized it“If I hear another f*cking G.I. say ‘f*cking’ once more, I’ll cut my f*cking throat.”
Guy Ritchie set to direct WWII thriller ‘Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’Churchill’s Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare was Britain’s first black ops unit.
How some bra-wearing pigeons saved thousands of lives during WWIINot even Alfred Hitchcock could have concocted the avian idea.