Drones, planes need new weapons and sensors, says special ops officialThe gunships still take center stage but require advancements to keep up with the pace of warfare.By Todd South12 months ago
These limited-time camo kicks go hardBe the cock of the walk in these high-tops.By Sarah Sicard2 years ago
19-year-old pilot spells ‘F--k COVID 19′ in flight path, joins trailblazers of military aviationMilitary aviation should be champing at the bit to recruit the 19-year-old.By Jon Simkins4 years ago
Montana, Idaho 10th Mountain Division chapter closing downOrville Bjorge is the only member of the 10th Mountain Division Association’s Big Sky Chapter left in Montana.By Kim Briggeman, The Missoulian via the AP4 years ago
Russia: New weapon can travel 27 times the speed of soundMoscow describes the Avangard hypersonic glide vehicle as a technological breakthrough comparable to the 1957 Soviet launch of the first satellite.4 years ago
Another Korean War soldier identified from remains returned by North KoreaThe remains of Korean War soldier from Kansas have been identified nearly seven decades after his death.5 years ago
A wig, a car, a knife, a BB gun, a diaper, a Navy astronaut and her lover’s loverReview: Portman's 'Lucy in the Sky' is an interesting mess.By Lindsey Bahr, AP Film Writer5 years ago
Apollo 11 at 50: Celebrating first steps on another worldHundreds of millions tuned in to radios or watched the grainy black-and-white images on TV as Apollo 11's Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set foot on the moon on July 20, 1969, in one of humanity's most glorious technological achievements.5 years ago
Op-Ed: As we remember Normandy, let’s not forget Hamburger HillThe battle for Dong Ap Bia 50 years ago may have been a disaster in the making, but the men who fought and died there should be rememberedBy James Wright5 years ago
1,800-year-old Roman penis carvings discovered near Hadrian’s Wall — some things never changeMilitarized affinity for phallic scribbling dates back long before the first illustrations were ever fashioned by bored American service members.By Jon Simkins5 years ago
These Medal of Honor recipients were men of GodBoth priests lived and died for the grunts they loved.By Ray Pezzoli Jr., Vietnam Magazine5 years ago
Here’s the US military footprint in the Black Sea regionA conflict is unlikely, but were it to kick off, there are U.S. troops currently in Eastern Europe and Ukraine that could respond.By Kyle Rempfer5 years ago