From 1943 through 1946, more than 3,400 prisoners (including 15 Nazi generals) were processed at Fort Hunt, according to ...
Paul Goffin has spent much of his adult life solemnly remembering the American Army Soldiers who fought to free his home ...
This footage highlights how women held crucial roles, like working on aircraft, in helping the war efforts in WWII.
James "Ralph" Cochran was a radio operator in the United States Army Air Forces from 1943-46. He served as a gunner and radio ...
The historic, all-Black unit included more than 15,000 Black pilots, mechanics and cooks from throughout the nation, ...
Uncover the untold story of the Ghost Army—artists turned soldiers, deceiving the enemy with inflatable tanks, fake radio ...
To look at Lt. Alexander R. "Sandy" Nininger when he began his plebe year at the U.S. Military Academy, one might never have ...
Race relations and the fight for ethnic equality have been an ongoing pursuit since the birth of the nation. Every facet of ...
The Tuskegee Airmen were founded in 1941 in Tuskegee, Alabama when the U.S. Army Air Corp began a program to train Black servicemembers as Air Corps Cadets.
The U.S. Air Force has removed training courses for service members that included historical videos of its storied Black ...
Pvt. Oscar Avery Cox and other Bataan prisoners of war endured harsh conditions during World War II, including a miles-long march through hell. Despite the adversity, Cox and three fellow POWs decided ...