The 12-hour docuseries highlights nearly 150 characters and 36 battle sequences that range from the well-known, like Bunker ...
Phyllis Mae Dailey, a New York City native born in 1919, made history as the first Black woman ever sworn into the U.S. Navy ...
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Billboard looks at 10 country music artists who have served in the U.S. military. Country music has a long history of patriotic songs that pay tribute to the members and veterans of the United States ...
Every year on the anniversary of the 1918 Armistice, English-speaking countries traditionally wear a poppy, while the French ...
The number of Irish-born soldiers who died in World War I while serving the United States army is actually three times higher ...
The panels, only displayed last year, were taken down earlier this summer, the Black Liberators told Newsweek.
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The sight from Puerto Rico’s southern coast was surreal. Off the usually tranquil shores of Arroyo and Guayanilla, beachgoers ...
America’s bitter experiences in Vietnam and Afghanistan have shown that more soldiers does not always mean victory—and that ...
Friedrich Von Steuben, a Prussian military captain, completely reformed the Continental Army in nearby Valley Forge.
He was shot in 1970 by the National Guard during a student protest over the Vietnam War that left four dead in Ohio. A photo of him lying on the ground and bleeding made the cover of Life magazine.