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Inside the infamous porn obsession of Hitler’s Nazi protégé
Julius Streicher was executed by hanging in October 1946.
New Navy ship to be named for Vietnam Marine Medal of Honor recipient
It is one of four expeditionary sea base class ships to be named for a Marine, so far.
By Todd South
California man posing as a combat-injured Marine found guilty for receiving $195,000 in medical benefits
A California man who falsely claimed to be a combat-injured Marine with two Purple Hearts so he could receive medical and housing benefits was sentenced federal prison on Thursday.
By Jared Morgan
Man pleads guilty to faking SEAL service, POW status and PTSD for $300,000 in VA benefits
“Everything about this case is profoundly offensive," the prosecutor said.
Eastwood’s ankle forced production shift for ‘The Outpost’
An accident requiring two screws in his ankle nearly prevented Scott Eastwood from portraying a real life soldier in Afghanistan in “The Outpost” — a role that required a level of athleticism.
Military members are disproportionately affected by cybercrime: Here’s why and how to avoid it
Cybercriminals are targeting America's military personnel and families, but steps can be made to avoid becoming a victim.
By Zach England
The man behind pro wrestling legend Sgt. Slaughter tells stories of combat tours in Vietnam. But he never served
“I was basically just infantry, you know, just making sure all the grunts didn’t AWOL on us, keep ‘em all in line."
Marine recovers father’s ashes, community pitches in to help after moving truck stolen
“San Antonio has helped me appreciate people more than I have before.”
By Jon Simkins
Prosecutors: Chief conspired with Goat Locker to steal government gear
One chief already copped to criminal charges.
Virginia National Guardsman pleads guilty in theft of dog tags of WWII airmen from National Archives
A Virginia National Guard sergeant accused of stealing World War II-era dog tags from the National Archives and Records Administration in Maryland has pleaded guilty to a theft charge.
By Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press
They ‘weren’t going to get beat that day’ — the Medal of Honor recipients who held COP Keating against all odds
It was the first time a single engagement resulted in two Medals of Honor since the Battle of Mogadishu in 1993.
By Jon Simkins