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The Army’s first Black female three-star grew up an orphan
Two months ago Nadja Y. West became the Army's first black surgeon general, and on Feb. 9 she will be promoted to lieutenant general, the first female U.S. Military Academy graduate as well as the first African-American woman to hold that ran…
7 little ways to be an effective radio operator
Every combat arms unit needs a radio operator. Whether they enlisted as one or they were "voluntold" to be one, someone's gotta do it. There's a steep learning curve between being a guy with a radio pack and being the go-to radio operator. If yo…
5 key differences between Delta Force and SEAL Team 6
SEAL Team 6, officially known as United States Naval Special Warfare Development Group (DEVGRU), and Delta Force, officially known as 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta (1st SFOD-D), are the most highly trained elite forces in the U…
This British tank crew survived 3 days trapped in No Man’s Land
On July 31, 1917, the British guns in the Ypres salient roared to life, marking the opening of the Battle of Passchendaele. The battle would rage back and forth for over two months. Through the chaos, one amazing story emerged: A tank crew refused t…
This how the Army introduced the plastic explosive in the 1960s
Today, plastic explosives are a given. But 50 years ago, they were the latest in demolition technology. One of the most notable, of course, is C4. Officially, it is called the M118 demolition charge, and was called Flex-X back then. Prior…
The Soviet spies who stole NASA’s Space Shuttle
What do you think are major spy targets? Troop movements? Strategic plans? New weapon designs? Sure, those are all great choices, but what about space shuttles and planetary probes?