The U.S. Army posthumously promoted seven Japanese American World War II soldiers during a commissioning ceremony in Honolulu ...
During World War II, seven cadets at the University of Hawaii’s Reserve Officer Training Corps program were blocked from ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
As World War II reshaped rural Iowa, German prisoners of war became an essential labor force, and, in some cases, unexpected ...
As U.S. athletes and staff arrived in Italy for the Winter Olympics, they were greeted by protesters opposing ICE's planned ...
An Air Force base in the Upper Peninsula was once as big as a city. Now that it’s gone, a few former residents are trying to ...
In a drone-dominated war, camouflage is handmade, adaptive, and local. Here’s what actually works on Ukraine’s front line.
Once every 50 years, the United States holds milestone Independence Day celebrations. This year marks the nation’s 250th birthday and fifth semicentennial celebration.
Twenty-five years ago, as a youngster in high school wondering what would come next, I came across an old idea: national service.