A two-day symposium will explore more than just the "blood and guts" of Patton, but an in-depth exploration of one of the war ...
A reissued Purple Heart is helping a Seabrook family reconnect with the WWII soldier they lost generations ago.
In the classic World War II film Patton, George C. Scott uttered a quote that will forever live in infamy. Indeed, despite courting controversy for being a staunchly pro-war film made during the ...
During World War II, a young American tank loader made a split-second decision that changed how Sherman crews fought. Walter Kowalsski discovered a faster, forbidden way to load the 75mm cannon while ...
George Arliss was the first British actor to win an Oscar. A play actor originally, Arliss first starred in the 1911 Louis Napoleon Parker play "Disraeli," which was later turned first into a silent ...
World War II accelerated weapons innovation at an unprecedented pace. As global conflict intensified, the United States rapidly expanded and refined its arsenal, adapting existing designs while ...
Navy veteran L. Ron Hubbard begged the VA for mental health care. When none came, he created the Church of Scientology.
On March 28, one of the most impressive military museums in the United States will combine two Vietnam-era observances into a ...
A new best picture will be named at the 98th Academy Awards on March 15. We rank all 97 movies to win the Oscars' top prize.
Moran, and Mark Olsky are survivors born to survivors. During the Holocaust, their mothers were young Jewish women sent to concentration camps when they were newly pregnant.
Veterans and historians reveal what Oscar-winning war films like The Hurt Locker, Dunkirk and Braveheart get wrong about real ...
Dave Jennings was one of more than 33,000 Americans, including 92 Vermonters, killed in the war. An estimated 1.5-3 million Koreans were also killed, mostly civilians.