Real military captains drive Jeep’s ‘Captains of America’ commercial
Jeep remains iconic.
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Jeep remains iconic.
An ode to the olive drab bag.
In 1953, $240,000 could buy a whole lot of acid.
Even the kids know what number one on this list is.
The "Hero of Two Worlds" is buried in soil from both.
In real life, Desmond Llewelyn was admittedly all thumbs around gadgets.
New York-born fascist William Joyce developed a following in the millions.
Wounded warrior Ben Heck's message to other veterans: "Don't stop."
"We were, in effect, spies."
"I know the price of freedom. I know what I have to hold in my hands."
It's a good thing Ethan Allen was mixing rum and apple cider.
There's a reason some U.S. troops still carry a 1911.
Sport fishing crews work as a unit. No one wins alone.
Spartans were both brutal and... progressive?
"It's a Wonderful Life" wouldn't be as poignant without World War II.
"Liberty!" puts words and pictures to the illicit arms shipments that helped America become a country.
The Declaration of Independence and Constitution were stored with all the gold at Fort Knox.
Film Independent is offering $1 memberships for veterans.
Sadly, they would not be able to Tap the Rockies for another 250 years.
"You will need to understand the importance of military power and also the limits of military power."