Armistice Day, marking the end of World War I. Here’s why Nov. 11 remains a solemn tribute to sacrifice and service.
Every Sunday before Veterans Day, Chuck Roberts and his wife offering visitors a glimpse into World War II history with a ...
The Mostar Bridge, destroyed on Nov. 9, 1993, by Croatian artillery during the Bosnian War, remains one of the world’s most ...
FOR 68 desperate days in the summer of 1936, around 1,500 people found themselves trapped inside Toledo’s ancient fortress, ...
The FN FAL rifle is often called “The Right Arm of the Free World” — and for good reason. From the early days of the Cold War ...
FOR television explorer and Army veteran Levison Wood it was his most emotional expedition ever. The former Para officer ...
This 300-mile journey, known as the Knox Trail, is marked with 56 historical plaques commemorating the 56 days it took to complete the task assigned to him by Washington. The artillery arrived in ...
A U.S. Patriot missile battalion that may have taken part in one of the largest air defense battles in American military history has returned to South Korea after a six-month deployment to the Middle ...
Archaeologists in Scotland have made a major discovery at the battlefield of Culloden, the site where Bonnie Prince Charlie met defeat. Culloden is a famous battle in Scottish history, and it’s also ...
The Museum of the American G.I. will host its annual History in Motion event on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 8 and 9. The museum ...
Rheinmetall AG initiates construction of a large ammunition facility in Baisogala, Lithuania, enhancing NATO's Eastern defenses and creating 400 jobs.
Conn Smythe was a hockey legend, Toronto Maple Leafs owner, and two-time World War champion. His name lives on in one of the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results