Capers was struck repeatedly by shrapnel and gunfire. By the end of the engagement, he had sustained 19 wounds, among them was a broken leg. But he refused to relinquish command. Despite his injuries, ...
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Sidearms U.S. Troops Trusted When Their Rifles Went Silent
Sidearms occupy a unique space in military history because they are carried not for dominance, but for disaster.
WALTON COUNTY, Fla. -- Two children ages 7 and 4 were killed in a wreck with a tractor trailer Sunday evening on I-10 in ...
Florida's lieutenant governor unveiled a new budget proposal in santa rosa county today.The proposal aims to recruit and retain more correctional officers and s ...
The burial flag of a former unclaimed U.S. veteran who has been laid to rest in the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies has ...
Legendary journalist Bob Schieffer spoke at UT Arlington on Feb. 7 about the new exhibit showcasing never-before-seen photos from his time covering the Vietnam War for the Star-Telegram.
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Ex-Navy officer Villanueva named DFA spokesperson on maritime affairs
A former naval and Coast Guard officer turned diplomat is the Department of Foreign Affairs' new spokesperson on maritime issues, in a move that will ensure a unified government response on matters ...
In a memo issued last month, U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel Anthony Tata ...
The United States and Japan agreed two decades ago to move Marines from Okinawa to Guam and elsewhere in the Pacific.
This post has been updated to adjust the position of USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71). These are the approximate positions of ...
The U.S. Navy’s top uniformed officer has introduced his vision for the Navy's future, focusing on using smaller and newer ...
The Douglas DC-3 carried its first passengers in June of 1936 for American Airlines, and 90 years later the plane is still flying commercially.
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