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Is this the greatest knife hand video of all time?
Nothing says Marines like a knife-hand to the neck.
By Sarah Sicard
Medal of Honor announced for soldier who fought through three floors of insurgents in Fallujah
During the battle, Bellavia single-handedly killed multiple insurgents, including one during hand-to-hand combat.
By Kyle Rempfer
Memories of the Longest Day still linger for these D-Day survivors
As celebrations take place in France and around America honoring the men and women who took part in that mission on its 75th anniversary, there are fewer and fewer who remember it firsthand. Grapes, 98 and living in Houma, Louisiana, is one of five American D-Day survivors to share those recollections with Military Times.
By Brian Mackley
Mission First Tactical now offers a budget AIWB holster suitable for all body styles
The Minimalist Holster was designed to give the user a low-profile appendix IWB holster while still providing the performance and reliability of a full-size holster.
By Staff
Florida cops wondering who left grenade in Goodwill donation bin
For the second time in a year authorities discovered an inert grenade in a Port St. Lucie thrift store donation bin.
By Howard Altman
The horrifying purpose of Special Atomic Demolition Munition units: ‘We all knew it was a one-way mission, a suicide mission’
You might not have realized they ever made A-bombs small enough for one man to carry, but they did.
By Paul Srubas, Green Bay (Wis.) Press-Gazette via the AP
Here’s how a sailor lost his hand aboard the submarine Georgia this spring
A sailor lost his hand after not following a temporary standing order regarding the boat's trash compactor, according to the command investigation.
US sailor loses hand in submarine accident, has it reattached by Spanish surgeon
A 21-year-old sailor lost his right hand during an industrial accident aboard the submarine Georgia in March, according to U.S. and Spanish authorities.
Not all knife hands are created equal: Archaeologists unearth ancient warrior who puts us all to shame
The beloved knife hand is as much of a staple of military culture as fighting, drinking and getting married prematurely.
By Jon Simkins
Australian Army adopts Marine Corps-style hand-to-hand combat training
Aussie Soldiers Down Under will begin unarmed combat courses.
By Kyle Rempfer