Fort Bragg, North Carolina, is returned to its former name without the Confederate namesake, as the Pentagon honored WWII Pvt. Roland Bragg of Maine.
A review of Book and Dagger, How Scholars and Librarians Became the Unlikely Spies of World War II, by Elyse Graham.
In this week's Texas history column, Ken Bridges explores Texan Claire Chennault's Flying Tigers volunteer fighter pilots in ...
Women's History Month is about recogniizing the past and present trailblazkers including Charirty Adams Earley, the commandig ...
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Military Times on MSNFirst Black officer to earn Medal of Honor sacrificed all in VietnamMany of Pitts’ soldiers believed they would not have made it through the ordeal had it not been for the leadership of their ...
Guam joins the rest of the nation in celebrating March as American Red Cross Month, honoring those whose mission is to ...
He added that “the worst thing to do is to halt training … we cannot allow this tragic accident to erode our readiness.” That outlook permeates the Combined Forces Command, in which Korean and ...
Prohibited from serving with the U.S. Army as a medical officer ... to find American women physicians willing to serve in Britain during World War II. Alpha Stock / Alamy With Britain facing ...
The new vice console at Japan's consulate general in Honolulu is none other than an Imperial Japanese naval intelligence officer. One who is a specialist in US Naval warships. He's been monitoring ...
During World War II, Fort Des Moines also hosted the ... with the women’s going up at a later date. African American officers from the 5th Provisional Company pose in front of a building at ...
The Flying Tigers were one of the first American air units to fight the Japanese as World War II began ... in Baton Rouge through the Reserve Officer Training Corps program.
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