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
Theodore Roosevelt captain followed in footsteps of ship’s namesake by writing bombshell letterThe aircraft carrier’s namesake was once entangled in a similar conundrum.
Hoarding during coronavirus: Not much has changed since WWIIGlobal pandemic-induced hoarding has yielded an industrial shift not seen since the global war phenomenon of the 1940s.
75 years after his last mission, WWII bomber pilot recounts ‘sheer terror’ of bombing runs over Nazi GermanyThe Eighth Air Force suffered more killed in action during World War II than the Marine Corps.
A ‘Warrior Tradition’: Why Native Americans continue fighting for the same government that tried to wipe them outSince 9/11, nearly 19 percent of Native Americans have served in the armed forces, compared to an average of 14 percent of all other ethnicities.
Crews of the B-17 Flying Fortress take to the sky in ‘Memphis Belle in Color’ documentaryThe documentary premiers at 6 p.m EST Nov. 11 on the Smithsonian Channel, and will air multiple times this week.
New book documents the Marines of Anbar and the brutal fight for the Haditha Triad Writer Ed Darack spoke to Military Times about his latest book, The Warriors of Anbar: The Marines Who Crushed Al Qaeda.
‘When in doubt, lash out’: The 82nd Airborne’s crossing of the Waal River, 76 years laterThe 75th anniversary of Operation Market Garden was celebrated throughout the Netherlands.
‘Cold Blue’ brings death-defying world of World War II B-17 bomber crews to life“The Cold Blue” will premiere in theaters via Fathom Events for one day only.