How the World Gave Japan a Second Chance When Tokyo Hosted the 1964 Olympic Games The 1964 Tokyo Olympics showcased Japan’s resiliency and reemergence less than two decades after World War II.
Special Operations Forces Profile: Chris Kyle "It was my duty to shoot the enemy, and I don't regret it. My regrets are for the people I couldn't save."
Former CIA Operative Enrique 'Ric' Prado Will Fight Back in New Memoir “A lot has been said about the CIA over the years," Prado said. "And a lot of it has been (expletive)."
Super-Robot TAMS Navigates a Marine Corps 'Kill House' Read an excerpt from "Burn-In: A Novel of the Real Robotic Revolution," by Peter W. Singer and August Cole.
A Veteran War Correspondent Takes a 'Last Patrol' Through Middle America Sebastian Junger, author of New York Times bestseller "The Perfect Storm" and producer of definitive war documentaries...
A New Book Recounts How the 'Baghdad Underground Railroad' Funneled Interpreters from Iraq to Jordan A former U.S. Army brigade leader and his soldiers saved the lives of dozens of interpreters.
Follow the West Point Class of 1966 to Vietnam in ‘The Long Gray Line’ Historian Rick Atkinson's 1989 classic is finally available as an unabridged audiobook.
How the WWII ‘Bomber Mafia’ Lost the Short-Term Battle But Won the Strategic War “The Bomber Mafia” digs deep into one of the lesser-known rivalries of the war, the one between Brig. Gen. Haywood Hansell...
'Failure Will Be a Catastrophe:' A Marine Pilot Tests Spaceships for Virgin Galactic For many people, the work of test pilots holds the same fascination as that of BASE jumpers and free soloists.
Former SEAL and ‘Terminal List’ Author Jack Carr Gives Us the Lowdown on ‘The Devil’s Hand’ Now former SEAL James Reece is back and he still has scores to settle in Jack Carr's new novel.
Marine Recruiter Who Wrote ‘Memoir’ About Teenage Recruit Sentenced to Prison Nearly a year after then-Gunnery Sgt. Christopher Champagne self-published a memoir about his inappropriate relationship with...
Five Chinese Nationals Charged with Covering Up Midnight Visit to Michigan Military Site U.S. authorities charged five Chinese nationals with lying and trying to cover their tracks, more than a year after they were...
Air Force Has a Problem Recruiting for Special Warfare Jobs, New Report Finds The Rand Corp. released a study detailing the issues the Air Force has faced in getting recruits to join Special Warfare...
1,000 Active-Duty Soldiers Called Up to Assist with Hurricane Helene Response The 1,000 troops, an Infantry Battalion Task Force formed from the XVIII Airborne Corps, are from the 82nd Airborne Division...
Army Testing Robot Dogs Armed with Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Rifles in Middle East The Army was testing at least one armed quadrupedal unmanned ground vehicle at an installation in Saudi Arabia.