To this day, desperate cries of “It’s Johnny Reb, not Johnny Rub!” echo throughout the South.
Memorial Day is a powerful time to reflect on a question essential to citizenship: What is duty to country, and how is it relevant to our lives today?
By David Kim
Memorial Day is a time to mourn the nation’s fallen troops, but has also been about taking time off, since the 1860s.
The Army Corps of Engineers has dodged a lawsuit by agreeing to study whether dredging a Georgia shipping channel would threaten sea turtles.
Lt. Gen. Alexus Grynkewich has suggested that “unprofessional” Russian moves jeopardize efforts to keep the situation from escalating.
The framework will address five “cornerstone” elements of creating what the service is calling a Commercial Augmentation Space Reserve, or CASR.
A Virginia man pleaded guilty for previously planting an explosive device at a Civil War reenactment.
In the summer of 1861, the former riverboat pilot went to war.
The weapons were sold to Riyadh and Abu Dhabi during a proxy war between a coalition of Gulf States and Iranian-backed Houthi rebels.
Senior military leaders to face questioning on transgender, diversity issues.
By Jacob Wendler
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