Meet the only B-26 Marauder crewman to receive the Medal of HonorWith fire streaming from his engine and the right wing half enveloped in flames, Lindsey led the formation to drop their 2,000-pound loads over France. By Jon Guttman5 days ago
The AEF ‘lost’ his MOH paperwork. It took nearly 70 years to correct.With half his troops down, Cpl. Freddie Stowers led the rest.By Jon Guttman and Nicole Bauke6 days ago
Killer instinct: How one man taught US soldiers to fight dirty in WWIIFrancois d’Eliscu's training regimen was so hazardous that by March 1943 trainees in the program had already suffered 1,600 injuries.By Patrick Kiger11 months ago
Army taps ‘Ghost Fleet’ authors to write novel on multi-domain warfareThe Army’s concept of future warfare is getting the Tom Clancy treatment.By Hope Hodge Seck12 months ago
Chris Pratt-produced film on heroic military chaplains hits theatersThe film highlights the lesser-known stories of military chaplains, uniformed pastors and leaders who deploy to conflict without weapons.By Hope Hodge Seck12 months ago
Best for Vets: Hiring veterans on the other side of the worldMilitary Times' annual Best for Vets list looks at the top veteran-friendly employers.By Leo Shane III12 months ago
Best for Vets: Colleges work to build community for military studentsMilitary Times' annual Best for Vets list looks at the top-100 veteran-friendly colleges and universities.By Leo Shane III12 months ago
‘Take her down!’ WWII submarine skipper sacrificed with final order Shot and clinging to the boat's bridge frame, submarine commander Howard W. Gilmore's gave his final order.By Jon Guttman14 months ago
If you liked the B-17s in Masters of the Air, you’ll enjoy these filmsThe Flying Fortress has a rather distinguished film career.By Tom Huntington and J.D. Simkins15 months ago
Mustard gas, no mask: This WWI corpsman somehow survived Belleau WoodWounds and mustard gas could not stop Medal of Honor recipient Lt. Orlando Petty in 1918, but they may have caught up with him in 1932.By Jon Guttman15 months ago
How a WWII ace became the unlikely honoree of a submarine combat awardJohn Galvin became an ace pilot during WWII, but his most prized award may have been his Submarine Combat Patrol Insignia.By Jon Guttman16 months ago
Codename Nemo: How nine men captured a Nazi sub and shortened WWIIThe U.S. antisubmarine task force captured the Nazi submarine along with its crew, technology, encryption codes and a working Enigma cipher machine.By Claire Barrett17 months ago