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Theodore Roosevelt Jr. didn’t just carry his father’s famous name ashore on D-Day—he carried the fight, a cane, and the kind ...
But fat shaming is more than one of Trump’s many deeply offensive habits. It’s also a metaphor that Trump misapplies to the ...
Bases with Confederate names that had been renamed under the Biden administration will be renamed in honor of military ...
Fort Walker will return to being known as Fort A.P. Hill, originally named after Ambrose Powell Hill, a Confederate general ...
Assassinated by a while supremacist, Medgar Evers became far more than a Mississippi activist in his short years.
U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer has strongly criticized President Trump's decision to rename Fort Johnson back to Fort Polk, ...
On June 14, 1775, delegates voted to create a Continental Army, naming George Washington of Virginia as Commander-in-Chief.
Hundreds of military vehicles will take to the streets of D.C. on June 14 as part of a military parade and celebration of the ...
The event will bring street closures, security checkpoints, hundreds of military vehicles and thousands of marching troops.
The United States Army is America’s first national institution and was established on June 14, 1775. Following a long eight-year struggle against Great Britain, the U.S. Army brought freedom to the ...
This adults-only resort in Arizona's desert stuns with its lush grounds, rejuvenating hot springs, plethora of wellness ...
Why is Friday the 13th considered unlucky, anyway? Humans have long used superstitions as a way of explaining everyday ...