Cooking On the Front Lines: How Military Chefs Prepare Nutritious Meals in Battlefields
Military chefs master the art of culinary innovation with limited tools and basic ingredients, often creating magic in field kitchens.
Military chefs master the art of culinary innovation with limited tools and basic ingredients, often creating magic in field kitchens.
Tensions rise in the U.S. Army over potential special operations forces cutbacks, prompting legislative reviews and sparking debate on the importance of proactive defense strategies and the lessons from history.
Even in the elite world of Delta, a rogue gust of wind or a blink of hesitation can turn a routine jump into a dance with fate, and I’ve got the scars and stories to prove it.
US Army’s pioneering use of drones for medical emergencies and defense reshapes modern warfare and disaster response.
Delta Force operators Speedy and Bob, epitomizing unparalleled skill, courage, and hunter instincts, showcased their unmatched prowess during a mission in Afghanistan’s Tora Bora region, as described in Pete Blaber’s book, “The Mission, The Men and Me.”
In the face of impending isolation due to the health crisis, we must recognize our comforts and privileges, resist panic and puerile behavior, and remember that our situation doesn’t compare to the true horrors of confinement experienced by POWs or those in solitary confinement.
US Army unveils M1E3 Abrams, a future-ready tank, poised to dominate battlefields beyond 2040 with unmatched power and agility.
Captain Gary M. Rose: From battlefield heroism in Vietnam to a life of post-military service, his story defines true American valor.
Amidst the relentless rivalries and ego clashes in Delta, there’s always that one insufferable “Assmouth” like Brian who, love him or hate him, keeps the bar skyscraper high, ensuring the waters in the shark tank stay deep and turbulent.
10th Mountain soldiers board a CH-47 Chinook in Afghanistan. September 4th, 2003.
BAE Systems wins $190M US Army contract to upgrade Bradley A4 vehicles, enhancing mobility, firepower, and battlefield effectiveness.
Vietnam War hero and Chattanooga native, former Army Captain Larry L. Taylor, to receive Medal of Honor for daring rescue mission in 1968.