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How Toys for Tots got its iconic train logo from Walt Disney himself
Toys for Tots has used the Walt Disney-designed train logo for almost the entirety of its 75-year history.
Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Jon Bernthal, Norman Reedus join USO’s 1st comics convention
Programming will run from noon on Oct. 6 until the night of Oct. 8.
By Jon Simkins
Warships sortie, 7th Fleet preps for typhoon
Storm might bring 30 inches of rain, strong winds to Japan.
A wig, a car, a knife, a BB gun, a diaper, a Navy astronaut and her lover’s lover
Review: Portman's 'Lucy in the Sky' is an interesting mess.
By Lindsey Bahr, AP Film Writer
Military families treated to a surprise trip to a galaxy far, far away
Five military members and their families explored a galaxy far, far away during an exclusive preview of Walt Disney World Resort’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, before its public opening this week.
By Mark Mckerrick
How ‘the Troublemaker’ unionized Disney Studios and then joined the Marines
With the world at war, the animation auteur battled his artists.
By Jake. S. Friedman, HistoryNet.com
Babe Ruth in a kimono, a deadly Navy sub mishap and the art of baseball diplomacy
The role of baseball in Japanese-U.S. relations has a long and rich history.
By Steven Wisensale, University of Connecticut
Marine vet banned from Disney World for flashing ‘Trump 2020’ sign on Splash Mountain
Donning a “Make America Great Again” hat, Dion Cini lifted the “Trump 2020” sign high over his head as the giant, hallowed log plunged to watery depths.
By Jon Simkins
Here’s how you can score free tickets to see Ryan Gosling as Neil Armstrong in ‘First Man’
The film, starring Ryan Gosling as Korean War veteran and astronaut Neil Armstrong, tells the story of the Apollo 11 mission to the moon in 1969 and the decade leading up to the historic flight.
By Jon Simkins