In 1982, the U.S. Commerce Department spent $440,000 holding training sessions in three-star hotels. Another Golden Fleece.
British aircraft and pilots outclassed the USAF during the Cold War. A research fellow describes this in great detail.
Callista Gingrich delivers her eulogy of Henry Kissinger, who died last week in his Connecticut home at the age of 100.
Another review of River City One, a novel of Operation Enduring Freedom in Iraq and how it felt to lose comrades in arms.
Two veterans of the Pearl Harbor disaster - one from each side of the conflict - ultimately found redemption in Jesus Christ.
In 1982, a $23,000 light show malfunctioned and created a confusing experience for the small crowd of attendees.
Samantha Power disappoints Armenian Americans by not pressing for an acknowledgement of genocide against Armenians.
Either Donald Trump or Joe Biden will be running a second term, which, traditionally in American politics, is cursed.
Historian Bruce Catton treated men who came home from an earlier war - the War Between the States. They suffered the same problems as today.
Radiation poisoning from nuclear testing has effects that still linger. The law that compensates radiation victims needs re-authorization.