Marine squadron conducts its final Harrier flight in switch to F-35The North Carolina-based attack squadron flew its final Harrier flight May 29.By Todd South2 days ago
How a POW humming ‘Old McDonald’ at Hanoi Hilton saved livesDubbed "The Incredibly Stupid One" by his captors, 20-year-old sailor Douglas Hegdahl was quietly building intelligence.By Claire Barrett2 days ago
This pilot sought to avenge his brother’s death over the South PacificBruce Van Voorhis avenged his brother's death over a lone South Pacific island.By Jon Guttman2 months ago
This sailor requested leave to get his wife pregnant. It was approved.“My wife is planning on getting pregnant this weekend,” the 1967 liberty request read, “and I would sure like to be there when it happens.”By Claire Barrett2 months ago
Sink ships, get Scotch: An officer’s spirited revenge for Pearl HarborWilfred "Jasper" Holmes, a U.S. Naval officer, personally sent expensive scotch to any U.S. skipper who sank a ship of the Kido Butai.By Claire Barrett2 months ago
Downed in enemy territory, this American pilot refused to be captured Maj. Robert Lodge chose death over the prospect of giving up information to enemy forces.By Jon Guttman2 months ago
The WWI aviators who gave their lives to help the ‘Lost Battalion’With his final breaths, one of the aviators provided information to give Allied artillery accurate coordinates to target German forces.By Jon Guttman2 months ago
How the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal escalated into an all-out slugfestBoth Norman Scott and Daniel J. Callaghan would be posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for actions during the intense naval battle.By Jon Guttman2 months ago
In WWII, the ‘Tokyo Express’ was tough to beat. One man changed that.Cmdr. Frederick Moosbrugger’s claim to fame was a near-perfect destroyer duel at the Battle of Vella Gulf.By Jon Guttman2 months ago
This soldier gave his last full measure of devotion on a hill in KoreaWhen his company was ordered to take a hill during the Korean War's Operation Ripper, Sfc. Nelson Brittin led the way.By Jon Guttman2 months ago
Joe Harris, believed to be oldest surviving WWII paratrooper, has diedSgt. Joe Harris, a member of the U.S. Army’s first all-Black parachute infantry battalion, has died at 108.2 months ago
OpinionThe Golden Dome is not ready to stop a Chinese attack on the USThis op-ed argues that domestic distractions have left the U.S. unprepared for a conflict with a peer enemy — China — bent on war by strategic paralysis.By Chuck de Caro and USAF Col. John Warden (ret.)2 months ago