These Air Force ‘Rods from God’ Could Hit with the Force of a Nuclear Weapon These tungsten rods could hit a city with the explosive power of an intercontinental ballistic missile.
WWII Vet, Legendary Jazz Promoter George Wein Dies at 95 George Wein, one of the great impresarios of 20th century music who helped found the Newport jazz and folk festivals and set...
Why This Southern Chef Brought His Skills and Pals to Military Kitchens What happens when America's famous chefs decide to go out and cook for sailors at sea and beyond: The Messlords.
How Pepsi Fought a Lawsuit over a Harrier Jet Contest Prize A Harrier sold in the mid-1990s would have cost millions of dollars. One student thought he could get his with Pepsi Points.
6 Reasons Why ‘Under Siege’ Might Be One of the Navy’s Best Recruiting Commercials It may not be the most accurate movie, but the Navy looks pretty good in it.
The 9 Worst Fictional Armies Ever Seen on Screen To support and defend against all fictional enemies, real or imagined, call anyone else.
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.
How the Navy Stole the Show In a Movie About the USS Nimitz Going Back in Time to 1941 How we got to see American F-14 Tomcats fighting Japanese Zeros on the silver screen.
Army Boxer Naomi Graham Fights Her Way to Olympics for US Naomi Graham is aware of the importance of being chosen as two-time Olympic gold medalist Claressa Shields' middleweight...
Portrait of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee with Slave Rehung at West Point The reinstallation marks the latest effort by the Trump administration to reverse the work of a congressionally mandated...
How the Men on a Navy Submarine Survived After Sinking 240 Feet in the Atlantic Trapped 240 feet beneath the surface of the Atlantic Ocean, Lt. Oliver Naquin could not ensure the crew of the USS Squalus...
All Services Now Issue Form DD214-1 to Departing Reservists The military's reserve components now issue departing reservists a new record that summarizes their periods of active and...
From Jackson to McKinley: What Trump's Shift of Presidential Hero Says About His Evolving Goals Trump's shift, rather than merely swapping one infatuation for another, demonstrates how his mindset and priorities have...
Randy 'Duke' Cunningham, Naval Aviator and Corrupt Appropriator, Dies at 83 Cunningham, a California Republican, joined the Navy at age 25 and during the Vietnam War became the first “ace,” an honor...