Three Legendary American Battleships
Let’s have a look at some of the legendary ships that the US had throughout history.
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Let’s have a look at some of the legendary ships that the US had throughout history.
Amidst the chaos of the Russian-initiated war in Ukraine, another American, James Whitney Hill, tragically loses his life in Chernihiv during a reported Russian military operation.
The US Marine Corps has witnessed a lot of legends since they were founded on November 10, 1775. Here are some of our Leatherneck heroes:
The Army National Guard is accusing Pravda of the outright fabrication of a story the state run media outlet published today claiming that three officers in the Tennessee Guard’s 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment were killed fighting as “mercenaries” Ukraine.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock since January, you know Russian President Vladimir Putin seems to have gone crazy. He invades Ukraine with about two-thirds of the army he needs to do the job during the mud season. Armored columns pushing toward Kyiv stuck on the roads getting shot to Hell and Gone, Russian […]
A submarine chaser that served the US Navy during World War II called USS PC-1264, regardless of how short, deserved a better graveyard than on Arthur Kill off the shoreline of Staten Island.
Putin has put out the call for Syrian soldiers to come to Russia to fight in the invasion of Ukraine. Here is why we think he is doing this.
There are some instances when our friends from the animal kingdom get their military titles, and probably even outranked you.
US Army Pacific Soldiers commenced the military exercises in the Philippines known as the Salaknib 2022 with the 1st Brigade Combat Team of the Philippine Army. The opening of the exercises was on March 5 at Fort Magsaysay, Philippines. Salaknib is an annual bilateral military exercise led by the Philippine Army and sponsored by the […]
Imagine being a surgeon in the front lines of a war where enemies swarm around and crawl under your tent walls as you tend to the wounded. That’s what Capt. Salomon had to deal with, during the Battle of Saipan.
Widespread reports of Russian troops surrendering or abandoning operational equipment and just walking away may be due to the way the Russian Army fills its ranks with conscripts.
It is utterly disgusting and disrespectful to our heroes and veterans for someone to walk around and pretend that they earned a medal of valor. Just don’t.