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Unmistakable signs the Grinch is actually a veteran
The Grinch boasts a number of curmudgeonly veteran tendencies.
By Sarah Sicard
One Army brother honors another lost in a Christmas Eve tragedy
The sinking of the SS Leopoldville in 1944 killed 763 U.S. Army soldiers on their way to the Battle of the Bulge.
By Todd South
A strategic plan of attack for last-minute Christmas shopping
How to soldier through last-minute gift-giving without losing the war.
By Sarah Sicard
Frontline Photos: Dec. 19, 2021
Jumping over the moon, special Christmas deliveries, swimming laps, and more in this week’s Frontline Photos
Bidens honor Pearl Harbor’s fallen in visit to WWII Memorial
The Dec. 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor and other locations in Hawaii killed 2,403 service members and civilians and was a defining moment that led to U.S. entry into World War II.
Bidens serve Thanksgiving meal to service members, families at Fort Bragg
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden helped serve Thanksgiving dinner to service members and their families at Fort Bragg.
By Rachael Riley, The Fayetteville Observer
Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus
The following is a letter to the editor and subsequent editorial that was first published in on Sept. 21, 1897, in The New York Sun.
This is how the Christmas truce happened on the Western Front in 1914
In the lead-up to Christmas 1914 soldiers on either side of the Western Front no man’s land set aside fear and their weapons to exchange surreal holiday greetings.
By Peter Hart, Military History Magazine