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Medal of Honor Month: Captain Florent Groberg
Captain Florent A. Groberg is a French-born American who served in the United States Army from 2008 to 2015.
The Korean shamans who worshipped General Douglas MacArthur like a god
n the 1970s it became a popular trend to summon MacArthur, going so far as to don his trademark corncob pipe and sunglasses to really get into the role.
‘Warfare’ blends authenticity and action for exceptional new film
The cast and crew of "Warfare" understood the assignment and filmed one of the best accounts of combat
Dolly Parton’s husband of nearly 60 years and US Army veteran, Carl Dean, dies at 82
Though Dean led a very private life, he was immensely proud of Dolly.
Military date night idea: Hit the gun range!
If you’re looking for a fun, adrenaline-packed date night that’s actually exciting, it’s time to skip the overpriced apps and head to the gun range.
Wellness Memoir: The light at the end of the tunnel was finally glowing
With the deployment and surgeries finally over, Jaimi faces a new chapter: recovery, reintegration and finding balance again.
Speaker applications open for Military Influencer Conference
Whether you're a professional keynote or want to lead a workshop, now is your chance to get on stage at the military's premier event for entrepreneurs, advocates and trailblazers.
Medal of Honor Month: Salvatore Augustine Giunta
Specialist Salvatore Giunta served in the Army until June 2011. He was presented with the Medal of Honor on November 16, 2010.
Medal of Honor Month: Corporal Dakota Meyer
Corporal Dakota Meyer received a Medal of Honor for his service in Afghanistan during the War on Terrorism.
Medal of Honor Month: Earl Plumlee
Plumlee was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions on August 28, 2013, when he engaged a group of suicide bombers during an attack on Forward Operating Base Ghazni in Afghanistan.
Observe ‘Medal of Honor March’ with We Are The Mighty
The Medal of Honor is the United States' highest award for military valor in action. This month, we'll be honoring a different recipient each day.
A gift from his dad saved this Marine’s life in Fallujah
Luckily for Sgt. Todd B. Bowers, his father gifted him an ACOG two days before he left for Iraq.
Gary Sinise’s new film ‘Brothers After War’ offers rare insight into life after deployment
After countless war films, how do you do something different? Enter "Brothers After War."
This branch rivalry comedy short film teases military stereotypes
Which military branch is the best and why is it the Air Force?
Concealed carry perks you should know about
It's never a bad thing to know how to protect yourself.
Gene Hackman, who lied about his age to enlist in the USMC, dead at 95
Before he was an acting legend, Gene Hackman was a U.S. Marine.
The way Dwight D. Eisenhower coped with stress could kill lesser men
Underneath his veneer of humor and chill, Eisenhower was secretly wracked with nerves.
Melania Trump returns to the East Wing
Melania Trump is back in the White House for a second term as First Lady, and just like before, she's approaching the role on her own terms.