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Race into 2024 with a new military marathon challenge
Runners can compete in five military races to earn a new medal.
Graphic series honors Korean War hero who single-handedly stopped a Chinese assault
His men found Red Cloud's body, shot eight times. Enemy bodies littered the area around the outpost.
NatGeo’s ‘9/11: One Day in America’ is a painstaking portrait of horror, resilience & hope
While the documentary begins like many accounts that preceded it, little time elapses before understanding that this series is different.
The Great Locomotive Chase, first-ever Medal of Honor recipient get the comic book treatment
The first Medal of Honor ever issued set quite a high bar for future recipients.
By Jon Simkins
First short-range air defense systems deploy to Europe
The first platoon of Maneuver Short-Range Air Defense systems have landed in Germany.
By Jen Judson
Bobby Brown, 96, a life of Yankees, military, medicine, dies
Five-time champion with the New York Yankees. Veteran of World War II and the Korean War. Prominent cardiologist. American League president.
Joint Assault Bridge ready for initial fielding after testing redo
A second round of operational testing for the Joint Assault Bridge, after a failed first try, has paved the way for fielding.
By Jen Judson
How innovative animation turned Netflix’s WWII series ‘The Liberator’ into a work of art
A four-part series, “The Liberator” is streaming now on Netflix.
By Jon Simkins
The war with China, as I saw it
In this commentary, the author of a six-book military fiction series on a World War Three-style conflict in the Pacific discusses how such a clash might evolve.
By David Poyer
Watch the teaser trailer to Netflix’s upcoming animated WWII series ‘The Liberator’
The show is scheduled for a Nov. 11 release in accordance with Veterans Day.
By Jon Simkins