On Feb. 21, Sten Gould turns 100 years old. His wartime journals have preserved the voice of a soldier who copied Nazi morse ...
More than 50 people, many hauling heavy packs, pointed their skis uphill and trudged a mile in a gently falling snow ...
In the hills of eastern Bavaria, a Fort Riley combat team leads one of the army’s biggest training operations.
On March 24, 1985, a Soviet sentry shot and killed U.S. Army Maj. Arthur D. "Nick" Nicholson. He was the last American killed ...
On the night of Feb. 18, 1945, American soldiers did something the German defenders believed impossible, mounting a ...
The nation-wide mountaineering event has arrived in Park City to honor the Tenth Mountain Division's historic ascent of Riva ...
Chancellor Friedrich Merz suggested examining whether France and the U.K. could be elevated to the same level as the U.S.
Nearly 300 years of breeding history, Olympic gold, and recognition as an intangible cultural heritage: The Trakehner is much ...
The Creation of the U.S. Army's Amphibious Capability in the European Theatre.
When it debuted 100 years ago this month, the Biltmore was the island's tallest building, rising 12 stories and bookended by ...
The U.S. lost hundreds of thousands of people in world wars against tyranny. The heroes, soldiers, civilians and survivors fought to defend America.
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Why Is the UK Sending More Troops to the Arctic?
British Secretary of Defense John Healy recently announced that the British military contingent in Norway would double in the next three years from 1,000 troops to 2,000.
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