It would take 55 years until Rubin finally got the recognition he deserved. Walker became well known among troops on both sides as one who would routinely risk crossing enemy lines to tend to wounded. "Medal of Honor: Henry Johnson" will feature the Army sergeant's heroic stand against a band of German soldiers. By Harm Venhuizen
4 years ago Both downloadable issues are available to read online. One of the administrators of U.S. Army W.T.F. Moments lifted the veil on his identity in a military social media influencer panel at AUSA. After years of talk of divestiture, the U.S. Army may be resigning itself to recapitalizing its watercraft fleet. By David B. Larter
5 years ago It’s unclear how the U.S. plans to stop a capacity collapse among the ships needed to transport up to 90 percent of the Army’s and Marine Corps’ equipment for a major conflict. By David B. Larter
5 years ago A debate on the future of aircraft carriers is roiling the U.S. Department of Defense, and it is increasingly spilling out into the open. By David B. Larter
5 years ago Benavidez was not one to be deterred by gun shot, shrapnel, or stab wounds. An early version of the capability, ENVG-III, will be fielded in the coming months, followed later next year by the ENVG-B. Load More