Cocaine or pre-workout? Airman fights drug convictionAn airman's legal team is arguing the drug bust that tanked his military career may have been the result of a questionable workout supplement.By Hope Hodge Seck3 months ago
Army Ranger sacrifices life shielding wounded comrade and medevac unitSgt. 1st Class Christopher Celiz was shot while shielding his comrades from enemy fire as they worked to save an injured Afghan ally.By Jon Guttman3 months ago
Killer instinct: How one man taught US soldiers to fight dirty in WWIIFrancois d’Eliscu's training regimen was so hazardous that by March 1943 trainees in the program had already suffered 1,600 injuries.By Patrick Kiger5 months ago
UK D-Day vet who escorted US troops to Normandy beaches dies at 99George Chandler was one of the dwindling cohort of D-Day survivors who gathered last summer to commemorate its 80th anniversary.6 months ago
Army’s blunt trauma tests on pigs, cadavers may aid body armor designsGrisly though some of the experiments might be, they get closer to simulating the real effects of body armor blows on live personnel.By Hope Hodge Seck8 months ago
Rangers led the way in the D-Day landings 80 years agoAmong the 150,000 soldiers who landed on and fought across the Normandy beaches on June 6, 1944, were 1,000 members of a new, specially trained unit.By James Sandy, University of Texas at Arlington, The Conversation11 months ago