Interview with Lt. Gen. Sami Sadat, commander of an opposition force in Afghanistan, about what it meant to fight the Taliban.
American surrendered everything she fought for, and many human allies and a lot of equipment, in Afghanistan.
In 2006, Navy SEAL Michael Monsoor, aged 25, gave his life for our country.
This is an excerpt from River City One: a Novel (Simon and Schuster)
On Afghan Soldier's Day, an opportunity to pause and reflect on the continuing struggle against oppression in Afghanistan.
Washington, D.C. is a power center, where those having power use it to create and acquire more. Interview with historian Eliot Cohen.
In the battle for Troy, honor meant more than merely killing the enemy. An Iraq war veteran analyzes this ancient concept.
Soldiers, even in the war on terror, crave their share of glory, even in death, as Achilles did during the Trojan War.
A currently inactive Marine talks about Scout Snipers, elite troops that combined reconnaissance with striking power.
In this latest excerpt from River City One, author John J. Waters recounts a bizarre combat death and the embellishment he later told.