With his observer’s parachute shredded, this pilot gave up his ownDuring the longest battle of the Vietnam War, Steven Bennett put his observer’s life above his own. By Jon Guttman8 days ago
Angel’s Glow: The glowing bacteria that saved soldier lives at ShilohDubbed the "Angel's Glow" by Civil War soldiers doctors reported that those with glowing wounds had lower infection rates and healed much faster.By Claire Barrett11 days ago
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OpinionWhy service members deserve the right to repairService members need the tools, parts and authority to make immediate fixes themselves, without having to navigate red tapeBy Lt. Col. Cindy Serrano Roberts (ret.)4 months ago
Army task forces ‘centerpiece’ for deterring China: INDOPACOM bossAdm. Samuel Paparo praised the fires capabilities brought to a potential fight by the Army’s multidomain task forces in the Pacific.By Todd South6 months ago
How Battle Brick Customs carved out a space for military collectorsThe company produces kits based on real military vehicles, ranging from World War II tanks to modern U.S. Army Humvees and Special Forces boats.By Clay Beyersdorfer6 months ago