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When the Navy sank nuclear waste with machine guns
Weapons

When the Navy sank nuclear waste with machine guns

In the 1950s, nuclear reactors and weapons were all the rage. Bombs were getting bigger, people were hosting nuclear parties, and reactors were enabling the Navy to launch submarines and ships that could go years without refueling.But all tha…

The crazy steam-powered gun of the Civil War
Tanks

The crazy steam-powered gun of the Civil War

The Civil War was one of the first industrialized wars, helping lead the world from battles conducted by marching men with muskets around each other on a large field to battles fought between small, quick-moving formations with repeating rifles, qui…

5 crazy random things people added guns to
Weapons

5 crazy random things people added guns to

Different weapons serve different purposes in combat, but every fighter in history has looked for an edge – one advantage that could mean the difference between life and death for the combatant. In an era where everyone is cutting each other with …

This famous pilot once dangled from his plane by the machine gun
World War I

This famous pilot once dangled from his plane by the machine gun

Louis A. Strange was a British Pilot who would lead aerial forces in World War I and World War II, eventually rising to the rank of wing commander and earning top British awards like the Distinguished Service Order and Officer of the Order of the Br…

This is what happened to the USS Constitution’s original guns
Wars

This is what happened to the USS Constitution’s original guns

If you visit the USS Constitution in Boston these days, the cannons you'll see on her gun deck aren't the originals launched with the ship. The guns aboard the ship are replicas, and only two of them are capable of firing salute charges. …

Ball turret gunner
World War II

This gunner fell 22,000 feet without a parachute and lived

Andrew Magee was in the ball turret of a F-17 Flying Fortress when German flak destroyed the aircraft during World War II.

This Air Force crew reportedly evacuated 800 people from Kabul on a single flight
Military News

This Air Force crew reportedly evacuated 800 people from Kabul on a single flight

A Civil War battle scene depicting Union soldiers in blue uniforms positioned behind a wooden barricade and rocks in a wooded area. Some soldiers are standing and aiming rifles, while others are sitting or lying on the ground. An American flag is visible on the left side, and smoke or fog fills the background among tall, leafless trees. The overall atmosphere is tense and active, capturing a moment of combat.
Civil War

Does Pennsylvania have a hidden mass Civil War grave?

Portrait of a man with light gray, wavy hair, wearing a dark coat and a white cravat, set against a dark brown background.
History

Thomas Jefferson famously edited his Bible based on believability

Lerette aims a firearm over a humvee
Military News

How the Hummer has grown further and further from its military ancestor

A picnic area with a wooden pergola supported by four stone pillars. Underneath the pergola, there are two metal picnic tables with attached benches and a built-in stone barbecue grill. The area is paved with concrete and surrounded by grass, with several RVs parked in the background.
Military News

DOD offers discounted rates for campgrounds nationwide

A group of armed men, some wearing traditional clothing and headscarves, are gathered around a mounted heavy machine gun on a vehicle. One man in a blue outfit with a tactical vest stands prominently on the right, while another man with a covered face holds a rocket-propelled grenade launcher on the left. The background shows a clear blue sky.
Afghanistan War

As Afghanistan falls, we remind you: Stand proud of your service

NASA and Sikorsky made the world’s craziest-ever helicopter
History

NASA and Sikorsky made the world’s craziest-ever helicopter

The S-72 from the 1970s can be seen as a sort of spiritual predecessor to today's Future Vertical Lift program. It was all about creating a vehicle that could take off and land vertically like a normal helicopter but could also fly fast and far lik…

5 awful hand salutes that don’t even come close
Humor

5 awful hand salutes that don’t even come close

From greeting a superior officer, showing homage to the American flag, or paying respect to a fallen comrade — saluting is a powerful non-verbal communication gesture for showing proper respect. With no real written record of how or whe…

This British sub hoisted its own Jolly Roger after sinking an Argentine cruiser
Subsurface

This British sub hoisted its own Jolly Roger after sinking an Argentine cruiser

The HMS Conquerer is the only nuclear-powered submarine to engage an enemy with torpedoes. In a sea engagement during the Falklands War in the 1980s, two of the three shots fired at an Argentine cruiser hit home. Her hull pierces, the General Belgra…

swamp fox
Revolutionary War

Today in military history: ‘Swamp Fox’ victory in South Carolina

On Aug. 15, 1780, American Colonial militia leader Francis Marion, the "Swamp Fox," continued to frustrate the British.

Here’s what it takes to be on the Marine Silent Drill Team
Marine Corps

Here’s what it takes to be on the Marine Silent Drill Team

Discipline, self-control, and honor are just some of the defining characteristics of a U.S. Marine who serves as a member of the 24-man silent drill team. Also known as the "Marching Twenty-Four," the drill team's function is to demonstrate the o…

The best martial arts for self defense, according to a SEAL
Navy

The best martial arts for self defense, according to a SEAL

When it comes to self-defense, what do SEALs recommend? Well, Jocko Willink – a former Navy SEAL who served alongside Chris Kyle and Michael Monsoor in Task Unit Bruiser, earning the Silver Star and Bronze Star for heroism – has some answers. An…

These 3 snipers had more kills than Carlos Hathcock in Vietnam
Vietnam War

These 3 snipers had more kills than Carlos Hathcock in Vietnam

While Carlos Hathcock is perhaps the most famous sniper of the Vietnam War, he actually ranks fourth in the number of confirmed kills. Yeah, that's right. Hathcock was out-scor…

Who would win a ‘Ma Deuce’ vs. Minigun shootout?
Technology

Who would win a ‘Ma Deuce’ vs. Minigun shootout?

The M2, known as "Ma Deuce," is a classic machine gun that is coming close to a century of service with the United States military. This gun fires about 600 rounds per minute, and has been used on ground mounts, on boats, and even was the main arm…