The battle cries “hooah,” “oorah,” and “hooyah” aren’t just calls; they’re part of service life. Each carries a history steeped in grit and camaraderie. By Clay Beyersdorfer
8 months ago A conversation with historian James Holland on his latest book with Al Murray, "Victory '45: The End of the War in Eight Surrenders." As many as 20,000 former soldiers converged on Washington in the summer of 1932 to support the bonus payment promised to World War I veterans. By Wyatt Kingseed
8 months ago Raphael Lemkin ushered in a new era in which the crimes of the past, present and future finally had a name. PCS task force working to solve troops' real-time household goods moving problems. Donated by the naval officer’s descendants, the two letters are now on display at the Fukushima Museum in Japan to mark the 80th anniversary of V-J Day. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says the change will help ensure the physical and mental capabilities of service members. For generations, tattoos have served as both a rite of passage and a record of service for members of the military. By Clay Beyersdorfer
8 months ago The findings suggest potential new reasons for mental health challenges of veterans exposed to toxic chemicals while in the ranks. Without hesitation, Donald Ballard warned his Marines, then jumped on the grenade. By Jon Guttman
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