Today in History: Pearl Harbor Attack – Over Eight Decades Later, A World Transformed
83 years later, Pearl Harbor still echoes: a shocking attack, global lessons, and how it shaped today’s geopolitics. Never forget.
83 years later, Pearl Harbor still echoes: a shocking attack, global lessons, and how it shaped today’s geopolitics. Never forget.
Over 100 Navy SEALs, the embodiment of America’s maritime elite, are set to march on Washington, delivering a resounding message of support for Pete Hegseth’s warrior-driven vision for the Department of Defense.
The Pentagon’s new strategy takes aim at the rising threat of drones, unifying efforts to protect troops and adapt to modern warfare.
Pete Hegseth’s nomination is a litmus test for whether bold reform or bureaucratic comfort will define the future of America’s military leadership.
Half of the US Navy’s amphibious fleet is in bad shape—delayed repairs, aging ships, and a readiness crisis. Can it stay afloat?
The fall of Aleppo to rebel forces reignites Syria’s civil war, thrusting U.S. troops into a precarious position amidst escalating chaos and shifting alliances.
UK tests its military limits with a bold war-game, tackling ammo shortages, drones, and supply chain chaos to prep for modern conflict.
Captain Omer Neutra’s life was a testament to bravery and selflessness, leaving behind a legacy that will inspire generations to come even in the face of unimaginable tragedy.
The halting of UN aid deliveries to Gaza highlights the grim reality of a humanitarian crisis worsened by looting, political impasse, and the relentless toll of ongoing conflict.
Major General Joseph M. Lestorti’s fall from grace as NORTHCOM’s Director of Operations is a reminder that even decorated high ranking leaders are not immune to the Army’s unwavering demand for trust and accountability.
Camp Century, the ‘City Under Ice,’ is a haunting Cold War relic, now unearthed by NASA, that echoes both the boundless ambition of military ingenuity and the unforeseen consequences of environmental neglect.
Hegseth might not be everyone’s first choice for Secretary of Defense, but in a Pentagon more focused on PowerPoints than platoon readiness, maybe it’s time for someone unafraid to call out the woke rot and demand a return to what actually wins wars—leadership, accountability, and grit.