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These two Medal of Honor recipients could be the first American servicemen to become saints
Marine Corps

These two Medal of Honor recipients could be the first American servicemen to become saints

Though "saintly" is a term quite often used to describe the virtuous actions of American troops in combat zones — from providing humanitarian aid and medicine to those in need, to placing themselves between civilians and the line of fire — it …

5 of the worst US Navy ship collisions in history
Wars

5 of the worst US Navy ship collisions in history

The recent collisions involving the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyers USS Fitzgerald (DDG 62) and USS John S. McCain (DDG 56) have generated a lot of headlines. But there have been other collisions – though they are certainl…

Here’s what you need to know about China’s new light tank
Tanks

Here’s what you need to know about China’s new light tank

China has long history of using light tanks – many of which have been discarded. Light tanks have become rarer as people have discovered that they need the same crew as a main battle tank, while offering said crew less protection. China…

How Marines used a 3D printer and a little ‘grunt ingenuity’ to make gadgets that help them in combat
Marine Corps

How Marines used a 3D printer and a little ‘grunt ingenuity’ to make gadgets that help them in combat

Second Lt. Ben Lacount knows that it's never a good thing to run out of rounds during a firefight. And it's certainly not a good thing to be surprised that you have. That's why he invented the "Lacounter" with help …

This Naval Academy grad is trying to become one of America’s newest astronauts
Entertainment

This Naval Academy grad is trying to become one of America’s newest astronauts

On Day 1 of her training as an astronaut, Navy Lt. Kayla Barron walked out of NASA's Johnson Space Center and watched with her new colleagues as the moon partially blotted out the sun. Eclipse glasses in hand, the Naval Academy gr…

That time Americans demanded the Coast Guard rescue the cast of Gilligan’s Island
Entertainment

That time Americans demanded the Coast Guard rescue the cast of Gilligan’s Island

One day in 1964, TV producer Sherwood Schwartz received a strange message – from the U.S. Coast Guard. And that wasn't the only message. Schwartz received a series of telegram forwards from the Coast Guard. He had just launched a new show on CBS …

This is how the Reaper could be Guam’s first line of defense
Air Force

This is how the Reaper could be Guam’s first line of defense

Guam's first line of defense from an incoming North Korean ballistic missile could very well be MQ-9 Reaper drones. This sounds very counter-intuitive, since ballistic missiles go very fast, and the normal cruising speed of the MQ-9 Reaper is

The Abrams tank could soon have this new force field to make it even tougher to kill
Tanks

The Abrams tank could soon have this new force field to make it even tougher to kill

The M1 Abrams tank has a reputation for being very hard to kill. According to Tom Clancy's book "Armored Cav," in one instance an Abrams got stuck in the mud during Operation Desert Storm and was attacked by three T-72s tanks. T…

Navy fires fleet commander after string of ship collisions
Navy

Navy fires fleet commander after string of ship collisions

Vice Adm. Joseph Aucoin, the commander of the United States Seventh Fleet, has been relieved of his command by Adm. Scott Swift, commander of the Pacific Fleet. The firing comes within days of a collision between the Arleigh Burke-class guided missi…

This is why the Navy SEAL swim challenge is not for just anyone
Navy

This is why the Navy SEAL swim challenge is not for just anyone

Navy SEAL candidates go through some of the hardest military training in the world before earning their beloved Trident. Before graduating BUD/s, they must successfully pass "drown-proofing" which is a series of swim challenges that mu…

6 strange military disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle
Army

6 strange military disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle

The "Bermuda Triangle" is a geographical area between Miami, Florida, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and the tiny island nation of Bermuda. Nearly everyone who goes to the Bahamas can tell you that it doesn't necessarily mean you'll die a horrible death…

The Air Force is looking for more pilots to fly like the Russians and Chinese
History

The Air Force is looking for more pilots to fly like the Russians and Chinese

Air-to-air dogfights have been lacking in recent years. In one sense it is a good thing – it means the United States has been able to take control of the air very quickly. But American pilots still need to be able to practice – and no…

This company is bringing back a weapon long favored by Navy SEALs
Navy

This company is bringing back a weapon long favored by Navy SEALs

Developed by some of the same engineers who designed the AR-10 and AR-15 family of rifles, the Stoner 63 was one of the world's first modular, adaptable assault rifles used by the U.S. military. It saw only limited fielding, but was popu…

This is what Game of Thrones can teach you about situational awareness
Movies

This is what Game of Thrones can teach you about situational awareness

I think this should go without saying, but, here's your obligatory Spoiler Warning. If you saw Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 6 (or you don't really care about spoilers) then read on. If you haven't watched the epi…

There’s a new strategy for the war in Afghanistan (again)
Afghanistan War

There’s a new strategy for the war in Afghanistan (again)

The U.S. military is getting out of the nation-building business and is now focusing on killing terrorists. That is among the policy changes announced by President Donald Trump in a speech delivered at Fort Myer in Arlington, Virginia, Aug. 21. …

This epic bachelor party ended in a Coast Guard rescue
History

This epic bachelor party ended in a Coast Guard rescue

The U.S. Coast Guard says it rescued eight boaters from a grounded 21-foot recreational boat near an island located about 15 miles north of Charleston, South Carolina.

How a new generation of Air Force pilots flew a mission for a fallen WW2 brother
World War II

How a new generation of Air Force pilots flew a mission for a fallen WW2 brother

On Dec. 23, 1944, 2nd Lt. Charles E. Carlson was killed in action when Nazi planes shot down his P-47 Thunderbolt. Carlson would be missing for almost 73 years until he was identified and buried with full honors at Indiantown Gap National Cemetery i…

Microsoft’s co-founder just helped find this long-lost Navy cruiser
World War II

Microsoft’s co-founder just helped find this long-lost Navy cruiser

Billionaire Paul Allen is known for founding Microsoft alongside Bill Gates, but after the events of the past week, he'll also be known for helping to find an American warship missing since the end of World War II. That vessel is none ot…

The Navy has just ordered its fleet to suspend all operations in wake of McCain collision
Navy

The Navy has just ordered its fleet to suspend all operations in wake of McCain collision

The day after a collision between the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer John S. McCain (DDG 56) and a tanker in the Strait of Malacca east of Singapore, the Navy is ordering an operational pause. Chief of Naval Operations Adm. …

This is how a vet can go from a battlefield to a pit crew
Entertainment

This is how a vet can go from a battlefield to a pit crew

Veterans often wonder what to do when they leave the military. Sometimes finding the right job can be tough, but for some, perhaps motor sports may be an option, if not as a career, then as a way to help recover from the invisible wounds of war.