For Valentine's Day, Military Times delved into love letters that helped U.S. troops and their families through the dark days of World War II.
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From traditional dress blues to modern tactical gear, law enforcement uniforms have adapted to new equipment and societal ...
President Donald Trump has taken the unusual step of tapping military leaders for high-level diplomacy, sending the top U.S. commander in ...
Camp Callan, a US Army anti-aircraft and coast artillery replacement training center was built to prep troops for a war that increasingly felt inevitable.
For most of the 369th’s Black members, it would take years, even decades, to receive American military honors.
Walter E. "Jim" Dickie was 46 years when he volunteered to serve with the U.S. Army Air Forces. Although entering the service at an age when most were retiring, he chose to leave his position as chief ...
Twenty-five years ago, as a youngster in high school wondering what would come next, I came across an old idea: national ...
During World War II, armies copied each other’s equipment—but sometimes failed to copy what truly mattered. This story follows an unassuming folding shovel carried by soldiers from the trenches of ...
As World War II reshaped rural Iowa, German prisoners of war became an essential labor force, and, in some cases, unexpected ...
A new Panhandle War Memorial exhibit honors Cleatus Lebow and the crew of the USS Indianapolis. Feb. 8 would have been his ...
In a drone-dominated war, camouflage is handmade, adaptive, and local. Here’s what actually works on Ukraine’s front line.