The modern all-volunteer military was born in the post-Vietnam years and has struggled to recruit men due to its dangerous ...
Gen. Rufus Saxton wrote that he bore “witness to the value of her services… She was employed in the Hospitals and as a spy [and] made many a raid inside the enemy’s lines displaying remarkable courage ...
The removal of a portrait of Gen. Mark A. Milley, the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, from a Pentagon hallway ...
By Jim Beaugez Under cover of darkness during the early hours of June 7, 1863, an army of 1,500 Confederate troops approached ...
When people don’t see themselves, their forebears, or their history reflected in contextualized and nuanced ways, it’s easy ...
St. Simons Island, off the coast of Georgia, is a paradise of beaches, golf courses, tennis courts, swimming pools and nature ...
Marshall Twitchell had only been in Northwest Louisiana for six months when he met a young woman named Adele Coleman in ...
History is most clearly observed through the rearview mirror. Leaders can more accurately be judged by the impact of their ...
A sprawling cemetery on Chattanooga's Missionary Ridge where Ed Johnson was laid to rest after he was lynched on the Walnut Street Bridge in 1906 has been nominated to the National Register of ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Army expects to meet its enlistment goals for 2025, marking a dramatic turnaround for a service that ...
During a pivotal three-hour battle during the Korean War in June 1953, then-1st Lt. Richard Cavazos decided he could not ...