In the battle for Troy, honor meant more than merely killing the enemy. An Iraq war veteran analyzes this ancient concept.
In 1983, the U.S. Army spent $61,650 printing color pamphlets describing the rules of the boys' game King of the Hill.
America's armed services are critically short of munitions, the price of supporting two allies at once with munitions.
Soldiers, even in the war on terror, crave their share of glory, even in death, as Achilles did during the Trojan War.
The US government knew about the Chinese spy balloon the instant it crossed into American airspace, and tried to hide it from the public.
On December 23, 1783, George Washington resigned his commission as commanding general of the Continental Army, thus rejecting dictatorship.
The U.S. Military needs to build the capability to operate in the Arctic, where the Russian Northern Fleet operates unchallenged.
The Pentagon, with a budget of $832 billion, once again failed an audit, the sixth such failure in as many years.
A currently inactive Marine talks about Scout Snipers, elite troops that combined reconnaissance with striking power.
Military pilots are now ten times as likely to suffer heart failure as their counterparts did before the coronavirus vaccine campaign.