Servicewomen and women veterans are encouraged to join the Register for free by sharing HERstory, an account of their impact ...
In 2009, struggling with the significant behavioral health injuries of Soldiers and families as a result of the “Long War,” the Army integrated research from the University of Pennsylvania to develop ...
Few rifles in the history of military firearms have traveled a path as distinctive as the ArmaLite AR-18/AR-180. Born in the 1960s, the AR-18 was the lesser-known cousin of the legendary AR-15, which ...
The early history of the United States, despite the staunchly civilian nature of American government, is indeed the history of the military. Born from revolution, both the nation and its first three ...
This article appeared in History of War magazine issue 146. In May 1939, the US Senate debated a proposal to purchase the territory of Greenland from Denmark. The War Department was consulted, but ...
Returning to the United States after his service in Vietnam, lifelong Bay Shore resident Bill Barto recalled boarding a flight home from San Francisco to New York, a man seated next to him demanding: ...
Jedburghs in front of a B-24 just before night takeoff. Area T, Harrington Airdrome, England, circa 1944. (National Archives) From land, sea and air, the Second World War was truly one of the first ...
American soldiers examine weapons and gear abandoned by retreating Germans. (US Army Signal Corps) Gray clouds hung low, and a steady drizzle dripped through the tall fir trees of the Hürtgen Forest ...