British author-researcher A.T. Williams assesses Allied efforts at punishing World War II atrocities
Book Review: The Battle of Waterloo
Father-and-son team Peter and Dan Snow recount the epic 1815 European battle
IEDs: Faceless Enemy
The toughest fight for U.S. troops in post-Saddam Iraq was the campaign against improvised explosive devices and related technology
VIDEO: Screaming Eagles remember 248 Lost in 1985 crash
The 101 Airborne Division is marking a somber anniversary as they remember 248 lost […]
VIDEO: Marines plan to experiment with autonomous helicopters
With no pilot in the air, and no pilot on the ground, unmanned helos […]
M998 Humvee: The All-Terrain Tactical Vehicle
Production kicked off in April 1984 at AM General’s plant in Mishawaka, Ind., and the first Humvees entered service in October 1985.
Laurie Rush: Saving Culture Amid Combat
Laurie Rush speaks to the importance of preserving cultural treasures on the battlefield
Bywater’s Pacific War Prophecy
No one studied the English naval expert’s strategic blueprint more closely than a Japanese officer named Isoroku Yamamoto–the architect of Pearl Harbor
Undefended Shore
In 1942 American merchant ships up and down the Atlantic Coast were being relentlessly attacked by German U-boats. Why did the U.S. Navy secretly decide to leave them unprotected?
