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U.S. Naval Forces Europe and Africa led a naval history symposium near Sainte-Mere-Eglise, France, on June 1, 2025, ...
Milk, who served in the Navy during the Korean War, became one of the country’s first openly gay elected officials, winning a ...
After emerging from cloistered isolation in 1865, following more than 200 years of violent harassment by Japan's insular ...
CARENTAN, France — In an open 1940s military vehicle rumbling through the Normandy countryside, Staff Sgt. Nathan Selby and ...
The directive could be expanded to include other military vessels named for prominent American civil rights figures, said ...
The ship's namesake, U.S. Coast Guard Capt. Quentin Walsh, helped plan the capture of Cherbourg in the days leading up to ...
Aspen, like the rest of America, responded quickly to Pearl Harbor. Locals volunteered for service, supported causes like the ...
“Easy Eddie” was a successful lawyer and dog track operator. Alas, he also got mixed in with the organized crime crowd, ...
The keel for the future USS Quentin Walsh (DDG 132), an Arleigh Burke-class Flight III guided missile destroyer, was laid during a ceremony on May 20, at Bath Iron Works ...
In November 1942, a scenario played out in Wakefield that resembled the script of a Hollywood movie. The main characters were ...
Results from today’s battlegrounds strongly suggest that drones, AI, and other novel technologies favor the defender, with ...
Standing firm after a statue honoring fallen military was vandalized last week, the Paramount Elks Club soldiered on with its ...