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More than 50 years after the Lewis Army Museum in Washington state was established, the space is facing an uncertain future ...
The End of the War in Eight Surrenders” by James Holland and Al Murray, explores the complex end of World War II.
The new exhibit at Jacksonville’s Beaches Museum narrows in on how war has affected the local community, spanning across centuries of conflicts.
An analogy could also be made between the “foreign” migrant workers in the Gulf, who have no local citizenship or rights, and the Palestinians under Israeli rule in the West Bank or Gaza. Like the ...
The USS Edsall—or the “dancing mouse,” as her brutal Japanese opponents dubbed her—exemplified the very best that the US Navy has to offer.
The 250th Navy and Marine Corps Celebration Committee has extensive plans for the Nov. 6 event on Broadway Pier.
Plus: A federal judge has rejected the Justice Department's bid to unseal grand jury testimony tied to investigations of sex ...
RIP—er, RIF, State Department as we knew you. One of my early duties during my over two and a half decades working for the State Department was to “support” Secretary of State James Baker’s official ...
The U.S. Coast Guard announced recently the renaming of its operational districts from numerical to geographic designations, a key initiative under Force Design 2028.
GOP Rep. Don Bacon, who helped lead the effort to change military base names, voted for a draft law defunding efforts to reverse the changes.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth restored the names of Fort Benning and Fort Bragg, which were originally named for Confederate ...
Reflections about our current immigration debate after a new visit to the "prison on the plains" for Japanese-Americans in ...