The WWI Marines who became the service’s first Medal of Honor aviatorsOne of the crew members was struck by an enemy round, but continued to operate his weapon despite his left arm dangling by a single tendon.By Jon Guttman3 weeks ago
Biden honors US war dead with Aisne-Marne American Cemetery visitPresident Joe Biden closed out his France trip by paying his respects at an American military cemetery that Donald Trump skipped during his presidency.7 weeks ago
US to destroy its last chemical weaponsThe weapons’ destruction alleviates a concern that civic leaders in Colorado and Kentucky admit was always in the back of their minds.By Andrew DeMillo, Thomas Peipert and Dylan Lovan, AP13 months ago
Get to know the heroic namesake of the newly christened Fort Johnson The Army redesignated Fort Polk, Louisiana, as Fort Johnson on June 13.By Jon Simkins14 months ago
105 years after his death, WWI doughboy finally receives proper burialOn June 7, the American Battle Monuments Commission, alongside French and U.S. officials, interred its first Great War unknown since 1988.By Claire Barrett14 months ago
WWI-era biplane loses war against gravity (again)Why do Kentucky pilots keep crashing World War I-era planes? Maybe it's because they fix them and fly them again.By Davis Winkie15 months ago