How the Story of This Medal of Honor Recipient Wounded 21 Times Was Almost Lost to History Henry Johnson's discharge papers contained no mention of his heroic actions or injuries, depriving him of any awards or...
Before He Founded Muzak, This General Brought Innovation to the Army Looking to improve the military's long-range communications, George Owen Squier tested his theories on whatever resources...
How the 'Rainbow Division' Knew Germans Were Coming During World War I A hundred years ago, German forces prepared to launch their final assault on the Western Front. But the New York Doughboys...
The 4.7 Million Americans Who Served in WWI Now Have Their Own National Memorial in DC The American flag was raised over the National World War I Memorial in Washington, D.C. for the first time during its First...
Were WWI 'Tinpot' Helmets Really Better at Preventing TBI? The Army Says No A study claiming a French World War I helmet was better at mitigating TBI got it wrong, according to the Army.
Purple Hearts Finally Awarded to Coast Guard Crew Killed in World War I The cutter Tampa was sunk by a U-boat torpedo in 1918, killing all 131 aboard.
Racism Kept Some WWI Troops from Receiving Medal of Honor, Lawmakers Say Bills have been introduced in Congress to review whether Medals of Honor were denied to African-American troops in WWWI.
Secret Service Said No to WWI Cemetery Visit in France, Trump Says The president defended himself Tuesday after canceling a visit to honor the fallen of World War I over the weekend.
New Headstone at Arlington for Marine Private Who Fell on Last Day of WWI Marine Pvt. Joseph Otto Turley finally has a headstone with his correct date of death after nearly a century.
VA Secretary Robert Wilkie Traces Family's Roots to World War I The World War I Centennial Commission showed off the site near the White House for the new memorial to the "Great War."
West Point Grad Congressman Says He Has 'Zero Time' for Complaints About Woke Military, Focused on China Rep. Pat Ryan argued political attacks such as GOP accusations of "critical race theory" infiltrating the military academies...
US Supreme Court Rejects Veteran's Challenge to Disability Claims Filing Deadline The decision spares the VA from paying 30 years worth of compensation to a Navy veteran, as well as potential claims by...
Millions of Tricare Users Must Approve Mail-Order Prescription Refills Starting Now Express Scripts has started sending out notices asking Tricare patients to confirm their mail-order prescription refills.
US Airstrike Kills Around 30 al-Shabaab Militants in Somalia, Military Says The Jan. 20 strike occurred approximately 260 kilometers northeast of Mogadishu near Galcad, Somalia.
The Army Forced to Change the Name of Its New Rifle The service's upcoming M5 from Sig Sauer will now be called the M7 after it was discovered Colt Industries also makes a...