The defense secretary’s office has ordered that some books be removed from circulation in its library, and the academy has ended the use of affirmative action in admissions.
In a fiery, profanity-filled interview, Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré does not hold back when he describes his experience during Hurricane Katrina. Viewer discretion is advised.
This Spotlight is on Dan O’Riley, who serves the community through his work at the library and musical skills as a pianist.
The U.S. military unearthed data about rising sea levels in the early 1950s — and has been closely watching this threat to ...
On March 25, two months before Memorial Day, author/historian C. Douglas Sterner released his 120th book in print, “Beyond Belief – True Stories of Indiana Heroes That Defy Comprehension.” The ...
Most people wouldn't need to fight a war before starting a business, let alone one of the most iconic dot-com brands ever ...
At this point, Trump might find himself trapped in Gaza, preventing him from reducing the US military footprint in the Middle East. Trump is escalating conflicts in the region—from Gaza to Yemen and p ...
The Department of Military Veterans (DMV) will mark a milestone in the preservation of South Africa’s liberation history when ...
Camp Century was built to store nukes beneath Greenland's ice. See photos of the underground, "Star Wars"-like site.
Arthur's biography on the U.S. DOD website, published in 2021, described her enlistment in the Marine Corps Women's Reserve ...
The U.S. Naval Academy will not be forced to remove materials featuring “gender ideology” as it is not affected by orders to ...
Team USA bobsled pilot and Marine Capt. Riley Tejcek’s new children’s book, ‘If You Can Dream It, Be It’ encourages children ...
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