How the Battle of Hurtgen Forest became one of the biggest US lossesBy the night of Nov. 20, the U.S. rifle companies alone had lost more than 40% of their strength. By Michael D. Hull35 hours ago
With his observer’s parachute shredded, this pilot gave up his ownDuring the longest battle of the Vietnam War, Steven Bennett put his observer’s life above his own. By Jon Guttman3 weeks ago
Angel’s Glow: The glowing bacteria that saved soldier lives at ShilohDubbed the "Angel's Glow" by Civil War soldiers doctors reported that those with glowing wounds had lower infection rates and healed much faster.By Claire Barrett4 weeks ago
Tricare wants your feedback on its website experienceGot an opinion on the Tricare.mil website? Want to help improve it? Now’s your chance to provide feedback.By Karen Jowers3 months ago
Army releases spirituality fitness guide and battle bookThe guide is intended to give soldiers measurable ways to work on their spiritual readiness.By Todd South4 months ago
Where ‘hooah,’ ‘oorah,’ and ‘hooyah’ came from and why they still echoThe battle cries “hooah,” “oorah,” and “hooyah” aren’t just calls; they’re part of service life. Each carries a history steeped in grit and camaraderie.By Clay Beyersdorfer4 months ago