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On D-Day, they changed the world. 80 years later, an incredible journey takes them back.
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoAbout a third of the adult male population of the United States served at some point during World...
America pioneered war-crime justice at Nuremberg. Then we ran away.
Philly.com· 4 days agoThe Nuremberg war crimes trials — a first-of-its-kind effort by America and its allies to hold World War II’s surviving Nazi leaders to account for invading Europe and the ...
Opinion: The guilty verdict only makes Donald Trump stronger
LA Times via Yahoo News· 4 days agoS. troops from Afghanistan. At the end of June, Biden and Trump will debate in Atlanta, with...
Eisenhower statue unveiled at one of first villages liberated by Allied troops in France
Stars and Stripes· 22 hours agoEisenhower in the heart of this small village in Normandy, 9 miles from the World War II landing...
China’s Big, Bad, Gun-Slinging Robot Dogs—and the Future of War
The Daily Beast· 20 hours agoIn a future matchup of superpowers’ robotic capabilities, the United States might not have an edge....
Echoes of Jimmy Carter could spell the end of the Biden presidency
The Hill· 4 days agoMany issues plagued the Carter White House, including some, like high inflation, that threaten Joe...
America’s stormy weather clears a path for hope
Salon via Yahoo News· 6 days agoI would add that although we have troops in harms way, and there have been deaths from individual attacks on U.S. forces in areas of conflict around the...
All 44 Guns In Service With the US Military Today
247wallst.com· 5 days agoIn order to provide the military with tools needed to deter war and ensure security, the firearms issued to American troops must be put through rigorous...
Why Do Conservatives Who Claim To Love The Military Support Someone Who Doesn't?
HuffPost via Yahoo News· 5 days agoWhat was in it for them?” The tombstone they stood before? Kelly’s son, a 29-year-old Marine officer...
On This Day in History - May 31st - Almanac - UPI.com
UPI· 4 days agoOn May 31, 2003, Eric Robert Rudolph, the long-sought fugitive in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics bombing,...