The Marine officer who saved 8,000 lives at the ‘Frozen Chosin’'To me, it didn’t matter whether those were Chinese, Korean, Mongolian, whatever — they were the enemy.'3 days ago
The Coast Guard’s only Medal of Honor recipient died rescuing MarinesWhen asked if he could go back and extract the overwhelmed Marines from Guadalcanal, the 22-year-old Munro reportedly gave a confident, “Hell, yeah!”8 days ago
Anti-tank quarterbacks: That time the Army put grenades in footballsThe Army attempted to meld Americans’ love of football with combat — with mixed results.
105 years after his death, WWI doughboy finally receives proper burialOn June 7, the American Battle Monuments Commission, alongside French and U.S. officials, interred its first Great War unknown since 1988.
Let’s debunk the 3 biggest myths of D-DayToday we are breaking down fact from fiction, myth from verity.
Chinese ship accused of looting iconic WWII shipwrecksAn illegal Chinese salvage operation is suspected to have raided two iconic World War II wrecks.
Oh, the Places SNAFU Will Go: Dr. Seuss’ animated fight against NazisUnder the direction of Frank Capra Dr. Seuss offered up his services to the U.S. Army’s Information and Education Division.
Why Mark Twain had an incredibly brief stint as a Confederate soldier In the summer of 1861, the former riverboat pilot went to war.
Last surviving Nuremberg prosecutor dies at 103Ferencz took on Nazi death squads during the Nuremberg trials.
Once the ‘Cinderella Man,’ boxer (and manager) later enlisted in WWIIRon Howard’s movie ends with David slaying Goliath. Yet for the boxer and his manager, it would only be the beginning.
Who’s really in this iconic Vietnam War photo? It has become one of the most enduring photographs of the Vietnam War.
New book highlights unit with the most WWII Medals of Honor in EuropeFrom North Africa to the liberation of Adolf Hitler's lair in Berchtesgaden, Germany, the men of the 3rd ID slogged through it all.