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Indigenous WWI veterans get long awaited Medal of Honor review
Numerous Indigenous veterans are currently being reviewed as potential recipients of the Medal of Honor — more than a century after they served.
By Riley Ceder
Marine Corps ‘strong,’ but rest of military has weakened, report finds
The Heritage Foundation's study said the Marine Corps was strong, while the Air Force has weakened.
By Sarah Sicard
Afghan couple accuse US Marine of abducting their baby
The little girl, now 3 ½ years old, is at the center of a high-stakes tangle of at least four court cases.
The Navy let Cher perform on ship in ‘89. It’s regretted it ever since
Bet the Navy wishes it could “Turn Back Time” on this decision.
Tom Brady likens NFL to ‘going away on a deployment in the military’
Tom Brady has played 23 seasons in the NFL.
By Sarah Sicard
US military in decline, threats from China ‘formidable,’ report says
Can the U.S. military handle two wars at once?
By Zamone Perez
That one time the US Navy torpedoed FDR
The USS William D. Porter endured a series of calamitous events during its brief history.
How a 12-year-old tricked the Navy into letting him fight in WWII
Calvin Graham enlisted at 12 but was discharged when his real age was discovered.
By Sarah Sicard
Austin visits Hawaii amid military families’ distrust after fuel spill
Austin visited the Red Hill fuel storage site, and met with several families affected by the fuel spill and Hawaii state officials.
Smedley Butler, American empire & war profiteering subject of new book
The career of Marine Smedley Butler, early American empire and business in warfare.
By Todd South
ABC’s ‘Our America’ docuseries to showcase the Montford Point Marines
The Montford Point Marines fought valiantly in a number of Pacific theater campaigns.
By J.D. Simkins