‘Colder than hell’: Two vets recall Battle of the Bulge fears, mayhem"Everyone was scared. ... I sometimes think of the people who were there. Dirty GIs. Unshaven. Dirty as the devil. Cold. Miserable."5 days ago
At the Battle of the Bulge, this tank commander wouldn’t back downBrig. Gen. Bruce C. Clarke should have been on leave in Paris, enjoying a well-earned break from the nearly constant combat he’d been in since D-Day.5 days ago
Military HistoryUS and allies mark 80th anniversary of WWII Battle of the BulgeOne of the most important and deadly battles in World War II, the Battle of the Bulge stopped Adolf Hitler’s last-ditch offensive.
The scale of Japanese radio deception in the days before Pearl HarborAn elaborate scheme of radio denial and deception developed by Japan blinded Washington to Tokyo’s intentions.13 days ago
How recovering a Japanese Zero at Pearl Harbor added to its mysteryThe first chance for the U.S. to inspect the iconic Mitsubishi Zero revealed surprisingly few hard facts.14 days ago
This sailor fought the Japanese at Pearl Harbor—with football pads onAs the first Japanese planes swept over Pearl Harbor, Ganitch’s focus shifted from the gridiron to the skies.14 days ago
The ordnance that made the attack on Pearl Harbor so devastatingA brief description of some of the bombs and torpedoes the Japanese used to add devastation to the Dec. 7, 1941 attack.14 days ago
‘So this is war’: A young Marine’s account of days before Pearl HarborMarine 2nd Lt. Robert D. Taplett missed Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor but would go on to experience the Doolittle Raid.14 days ago
Could a young Army pilot have prevented the Pearl Harbor attack?A fateful day — and question — shadowed Kermit Tyler all his life.14 days ago
How the ‘Brush-Off Club’ helped jilted WWII troops cope with JodyThe misery-loves-company club even featured critical, board-style roles, such as chief crier and chief consoler.3 weeks ago
The American woman who sculpted new faces for battle-scarred WWI vetsThe horrors of large-caliber machine guns and artillery warfare ushered in a new age of gruesome deaths and injuries.3 weeks 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.3 weeks ago
OpinionDocument the stories of the ‘Greatest Generation’ before it’s too lateIn this Veterans Day op-ed, a military history filmmaker implores Americans to document the stories of World War II veterans while they're still alive.6 weeks ago
Remains of Civil War veterans found in funeral home’s storage For decades, the cremated remains of more than two dozen American Civil War veterans languished in storage facilities.7 weeks ago
UK D-Day vet who escorted US troops to Normandy beaches dies at 99George Chandler was one of the dwindling cohort of D-Day survivors who gathered last summer to commemorate its 80th anniversary.8 weeks ago
Bronze statue of Tuskegee airman found after theft from Detroit parkThe statue of Lt. Col. Alexander Jefferson was reported missing Wednesday evening from Rouge Park on Detroit's far west side.8 weeks ago
New Marine Corps Museum galleries showcase Iraq, Afghanistan and more "Every artifact tells a story."2 months ago
Family of Black WWII medic finally receives medal for his heroismWaverly B. Woodson Jr. was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for treating 200 troops under enemy fire on D-Day.3 months ago
US Navy to apologize to Alaska villages for century-old attacksNavy officials say apologies to two Tlingít villages are “long overdue” more than 100 years after the U.S. military attacked the villages.3 months ago