Pearl Harbor Sailors Finally Laid to Rest, Thanks to DNA Testing The remains of 186 sailors and Marines from the battleship USS Oklahoma have been identified through DNA testing.
'Man on the Street' Archives: After Pearl Harbor, a Shocked Nation Readies for War The Library of Congress has interviews with ordinary Americans recorded on Dec. 8, 1941.
Just Greens: Here's Why the Army Changed the Name of New WWII-Style Uniform The new uniform may look a lot like the iconic pinks-and-greens worn during WWII, but senior leaders dropped the pinks.
Remains of Heroic WWII B-24 Pilot Identified 73 Years Later The remains of 1st Lt. John D. Crouchley were found with the help of a 95-year-old Bulgarian villager.
WWII Veteran 'Adopted' by California Couple After Wildfires Displace Him Ninety-three-year-old Lee Brundige was using his car to sleep in when he was offered a place to stay.
Honor Flights Is in a Race Against Time to Bring World War II Vets to DC VA estimates that, of the 16 million service members who served during WWII, roughly 500,000 are still alive today.
How the Giants of Science Fiction Helped America's World War II Effort Isaac Asimov, Robert Heinlein and L. Ron Hubbard all served their country during World War II.
Nazis + Zombies = 'Overlord' Since Nazi medical research didn't actually create zombie soldiers (#truenews), should "Overlord" even count as a WWII movie?
The Real Story of the Men Who Built WWII's Bridge on the River Kwai See real footage of the prisoners compelled by the Japanese to build a bridge over the River Kwai.
This is Why WWII Troops Are to Thank for the Rise of Comics Comic books had mastered escapist fantasy during the Great Depression — and that came in handy among troops fighting in WWII.
Fort Stewart Soldiers Who Fought Gunman, Provided Care to Wounded Recognized for Valor The soldiers were awarded the Meritorious Service Medal for what Secretary of the Army Dan Driscol described as a combination...
US Air Force to Deny Retirement Pay to Transgender Service Members Being Separated from the Service The U.S. Air Force has decided to deny early retirement options for transgender service members with 15 to 18 years of...
VA to End Bargaining Agreement Contracts with Most Unions The Department of Veterans Affairs said the move supports an executive order from President Donald Trump that canceled...
Fort Stewart Army Base Shooting Raises Questions About Military Gun Policies A shooting that injured five soldiers at one of the country's largest military bases has resurfaced questions about a long...
A South Carolina War Hero Is the Namesake for the Navy’s Newest Destroyer The U.S. Navy is adding a new battleship, and its namesake will be a South Carolina war hero.