
Book Review: First Platoon
Annie Jacobsen’s offers a cautionary tale about military reliance on biometric data and surveillance
Annie Jacobsen’s offers a cautionary tale about military reliance on biometric data and surveillance
Fierce combat waged against ISIS fighters hellbent on savage dominion was ravaging Syria in 2014 when a revolution unlike any other — and one unknown to much of the world — began turning the tide of the conflict.
The military dog charged through a maelstrom of bullets to take out an insurgent, saving the lives of many British soldiers
“I knew he met the criteria for the Medal of Honor. I told my kids I could not leave this world without it happening."
On September 11, 2001, Air Force pilot Heather "Lucky" Penney was asked to do the unthinkable
Clara Maass paid the ultimate sacrifice in the search for curing yellow fever
The lance corporal doesn’t recall throwing himself between a buddy and a hand grenade—but investigators confirmed his valor
Readers sound off about chemlights, the Ukraine, airborne turrets and WWI relics
C.J. Chivers details the lives of six Americans who served in Afghanistan and Iraq and the price they paid