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‘A War’ shows the complexities of ROE while trying to win hearts and minds
Movies and TV

‘A War’ shows the complexities of ROE while trying to win hearts and minds

[brid video="115873" player="7965" title="A War Clip Air Support "]'A War' is an Oscar-nominated Danish film that deals with what happens in the field and on the homefront when warfighters are made to fight with restrictive rules of engageme…

Ranger takes flip flop company from Kabul to the Shark Tank
Entrepreneurship

Ranger takes flip flop company from Kabul to the Shark Tank

Former Army Ranger and West Point grad Matthew 'Griff' Griffin isn't your average vet entrepreneur. He came up with the notion of building something of value when he was serving in Afghanistan during the early phases of the war, way before there …

UK’s SAS veterans are coming out of retirement to fight ISIS
Military News

UK’s SAS veterans are coming out of retirement to fight ISIS

The jihadist group Daesh (as ISIS hates to be called) warned the UK  it "will suffer the lion's share of the slaughter it plans for Europe." British military vets are going to be ready.

Here’s how to get in shape to be an Air Force special operator
Fitness

Here’s how to get in shape to be an Air Force special operator

The Air Force's special operations candidates are encouraged to complete a tailored fitness program before they report for selection. This

These 5 military leaders knew how to win wars and party hardy
History

These 5 military leaders knew how to win wars and party hardy

Military heroes aren't all the spit-and-polish types like Gen. Robert E. Lee or Fleet Adm. Chester Nimitz. These five men were great leaders who also knew how to party with the best of them: 1. Fleet Adm. Ernest J. King

This is how close America came to having nuclear powered rockets
Air Force

This is how close America came to having nuclear powered rockets

In the 1950s and 60s the U.S. Air Force tested flying rockets and ramjets powered by nuclear reactors.

Top brass wants women to register for the draft
Military News

Top brass wants women to register for the draft

Now that women are cleared to join men in all U.S. military combat roles, the service chiefs of the U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps think the rul…

DDP Yoga Diamond Dallas Page
Sports

Diamond Dallas Page developed a special kind of yoga to help athletes, veterans, and workers

DDP Yoga worked for Jake the Snake. It can work for you.

7 military memorials that really get it right
History

7 military memorials that really get it right

Although any memorial that properly honors the sacrifices of those who serve the nation is worthy of respect, some resonate with veterans more than others. Here are 7 that are popular because of what they represent and how they represent it:

This once-classified film was used to train American bomber pilots how to survive enemy flak
World War II

This once-classified film was used to train American bomber pilots how to survive enemy flak

Here’s how the bazooka became Ike’s favorite weapon during World War II
World War II

Here’s how the bazooka became Ike’s favorite weapon during World War II

3 reasons ‘resilience’ is more than an overused buzzword
Mental Health

3 reasons ‘resilience’ is more than an overused buzzword

Benedict Arnold’s crypt is now a kindergarten classroom
Revolutionary War

Benedict Arnold’s crypt is now a kindergarten classroom

The crypt below St. Mary's of Battersea, a Georgian-era stone church overlooking the River Thames in London, is a quiet place, a world away from London's bustling streets. St. Mary's Sunday school is held in the basement level; during the week,…

Meet the L-ATV, the Humvee’s bigger, badder replacement
Vehicles

Meet the L-ATV, the Humvee’s bigger, badder replacement

The U.S. military's HMMWV, or "Humvee," was the backbone of U.S. mobile military might for thirty years. Over that time it became as iconic as its predecessor, the Jeep. That kind of legacy is hard to replicate. Enter the Joint Light …

The iconic Jeep may see frontline combat again
Vehicles

The iconic Jeep may see frontline combat again

The Jeep was first introduced on Jul. 15, 1941. It became an icon in World War II and evolutions of the design saw combat in Korea, Vietnam, and the Persian …

Marine Corps Legends
Medal of Honor

11 legendary heroes of the US Marine Corps

It should come as no surprise that the United States Marine Corps has produced hundred of heroes.

Drones of tomorrow will be smarter, stealthier, and deadlier
Aircraft

Drones of tomorrow will be smarter, stealthier, and deadlier

The drones of tomorrow will be stealthier, faster, more computerized, equipped for electronic warfare, more lethal, more autonomous and, in some cases, able to deploy as swarming groups of mini-drones, according to the Air Force's Chief Scientist. …

Here is an inside look at the Armata, Russia’s main battle tank
Vehicles

Here is an inside look at the Armata, Russia’s main battle tank

The Armata is billed as Russia's deadliest battle tank and is based on a universal combat platform that serves as the chassis for other military vehicles. The first configuration, the T-14, has a heavily armored hull and a 125-mm…

Netflix won’t block movies and shows for deployed US troops
Movies and TV

Netflix won’t block movies and shows for deployed US troops

Not too long ago, We Are The Mighty listed the awesome movies and television U.S. troops would not be able to watch on Netflix whi…

DARPA wants to implant chips in soldiers’ brains
Technology

DARPA wants to implant chips in soldiers’ brains

DARPA has a plan to implant a device in soldiers' brains to let them communicate with computers and digital sensors.