Servicewomen and women veterans are encouraged to join the Register for free by sharing HERstory, an account of their impact ...
In 2009, struggling with the significant behavioral health injuries of Soldiers and families as a result of the “Long War,” the Army integrated research from the University of Pennsylvania to develop ...
The early history of the United States, despite the staunchly civilian nature of American government, is indeed the history of the military. Born from revolution, both the nation and its first three ...
If Daniel Clarke’s new studio, Unfeatured Films, gets its way, the future of documentary filmmaking, and how we engage with history, could change in a big way. According to Variety, Clarke, a ...
Returning to the United States after his service in Vietnam, lifelong Bay Shore resident Bill Barto recalled boarding a flight home from San Francisco to New York, a man seated next to him demanding: ...
This article appeared in History of War magazine issue 146. In May 1939, the US Senate debated a proposal to purchase the territory of Greenland from Denmark. The War Department was consulted, but ...
Louis enlisted in the Army in 1942, rising to the rank of sergeant. Kept stateside, he fought in hundreds of exhibition matches to entertain the troops and raise money for the military. (U.S. Army) ...
The post-war narrative of the German U-boat efforts follows several stages: the first “Happy Time,” followed by the second “Happy Time,” and then utter destruction by the Allies. In reality, the ...