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Honoring the extraordinary legacy of Army Brigadier General Thomas Carroll

Honoring the extraordinary legacy of Army Brigadier General Thomas Carroll

After 40 years as a pilot, this dad took on a new mission: Honoring his son

After 40 years as a pilot, this dad took on a new mission: Honoring his son

Gold Star Spouse honors her husband’s legacy through Team TAPS program

Gold Star Spouse honors her husband’s legacy through Team TAPS program

Gold Star spouse finds purpose in helping others

Gold Star spouse finds purpose in helping others

Finding peace in the journey: Honoring SSGT Michael H. Simpson

Finding peace in the journey: Honoring SSGT Michael H. Simpson

My friends called him ‘St. Paul.’ Remembering Army Major Paul Voelke

My friends called him ‘St. Paul.’ Remembering Army Major Paul Voelke

Vietnam Veterans: ‘We are proud of our service’

Vietnam Veterans: ‘We are proud of our service’

In loving memory of Steve McCauley, November 16, 1950 - June 5, 1970.

Stories of Resilience: National University’s Memorial Day Reflections 

‘I’m choosing joy.’ In loving memory of Lance Corporal Cody Haley

‘I’m choosing joy.’ In loving memory of Lance Corporal Cody Haley

On the left, a promotional poster for Tun Tavern, on the left, a sketch of the Tavern in pencil
Feature

Tun Tavern, birthplace of the Marine Corps, to be rebuilt

"Tun Tavern to Belleau Wood - Marine Corps - Making history so it's understood!"

A band performing on stage with a backdrop displaying "GARY SINIS". The bassist, wearing a black leather jacket, sunglasses, and a black cap, is playing a sunburst electric bass guitar and smiling. The lead singer, dressed in a black shirt and pants, is holding a microphone and singing. Drums and percussion instruments are visible in the background.
Movies

Gary Sinise and his Lt. Dan Band rocked Luke AFB

Gary Sinise is a national treasure. No matter how many times his Lt. Dan Band has played in Arizona (dozens!), playing for the military "never gets old."

A woman holds a large key as a representative of the new car she was given by USAA
Feature

USAA gives car to deserving sailor

USAA doesn't just insure vehicles, they also give them away to deserving service members.

A painting of Gustavas Adolphus on a horse
Mighty Heroes

Military genius of Gustavus Adolphus, the ‘Lion of the North’

Some people are born great. Others have greatness thrust upon them. Gustavas Adolphus may have been both.

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World War II

This top-secret bomber spied on Americans in Normandy

The Arado Ar 234 was the first operational jet bomber and flew at up to 540 miles per hour, so quick that no Allied fighter could match it.

A large wooden sailing ship with multiple masts and tan sails is engaged in a naval battle, firing cannons that produce thick white smoke. The ship flies a red and white flag at the stern and a red, white, and blue flag at the bow. The sea is choppy, and another ship is faintly visible in the misty background. The sky is clear with a light blue hue.
Feature

How privateering worked in the American Revolution

Privateering proved a valuable endeavor for American shipowners and sailors, but the dangerous and dirty life had real risks.

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Military Life

This World War II ace shot down 19 enemy planes in just 6 missions

Patrick Fleming was a stunning fighter ace in WWII. After his incredible battle record, a routine training flight took his life.

loyce edward deen burial at sea
World War II

Aerial gunner Loyce Edward Deen was the only sailor buried at sea inside his aircraft

It was part necessity, and all honor.

13 pictures of military working dogs being good puppies
Military Life

13 pictures of military working dogs being good puppies

They're such good pups.

Two men stand side by side with arms crossed in an industrial setting. The man on the left has dark hair and a beard, wearing a dark green ribbed sweater with reinforced patches on the shoulders and elbows, and a black watch. The man on the right has short hair, wearing a blue and black quilted jacket over a black shirt, also with a black watch. Behind them is a metal gate and a sign on the wall that reads "IN EVENT OF AIR RAID SIGNAL WALK SEEK COVER IN BUILDING.
Movies

Assassinations. Exploding battleships. Ghost planes. Watch Rudy Reyes and Ronnie Adkins unravel military mysteries on The HISTORY Channel.

In The HISTORY Channel's exceptional new series, "The Proof Is Out There: Military Mysteries," Rudy Reyes and Ronnie Adkins tackle everything from unexplained footage to the paranormal.

A group of ten men stands together on a cracked concrete surface with a military helicopter in the background. Eight men wear camouflage military uniforms and sunglasses, while two men on the ends wear casual clothing: one in a beige hoodie and gray pants with white sneakers, and the other in a black hoodie and light gray shorts with white sneakers. The sky is partly cloudy with patches of blue.
Sports

WATCH: NFL’s brightest prospects experience ‘day in the life’ of a service member

Two football standouts may have what it takes to be drafted into the NFL... but do they have what it takes to cut it in the military?