The inclusion of the 'Op Sindoor' insignia on the Chief of Army Staff's letterhead has ignited discussions about historical ...
The United States entered World War I in the conflict’s final year. After the German Empire had announced an unrestricted ...
On Oct. 23, I attended the assumption of command ceremony in honor of Lt. Gen. Joseph E. Hilbert, 37th Commander of the ...
On Oct. 23, I attended the assumption of command ceremony in honor of Lt. Gen. Joseph E. Hilbert, 37th Commander of the U.S.
October, a team from the German media outlet Welt, which was working on a report alongside a mobile Ukrainian air defence unit in an open field in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, came under attack from a ...
Ukraine’s Atesh partisan movement said one of its agents, embedded within Russia’s 115th Separate Motorized Rifle Brigade, set his unit’s truck on fire to prevent deployment to Pokrovsk.
Military Times on MSN
An enduring symbol: why troops keep naming things after reptiles
From cobras to gators, reptilian mascots and call signs appear on patches, aircraft and unit logos across every branch. Why?
The Newark Advocate on MSN
Newark's Fred Coleman met tragedy after serving in World War I | Licking County history
Newark Advocate history columnist Doug Stout, of the Licking County Library, tells the story of World War I veteran and ...
He single-handedly held off 250 German troops and six tanks, saving an entire company. And that was just the start of what he accomplished in his too-short life ...
The Nation on MSNOpinion
See No Evil? Canadian Government Media Blurs Out the Swastika on a Ukrainian Soldier.
London’s Max Brose Drive is the only known eponym to a Nazi Party member in the entire British Commonwealth, which includes ...
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