Why did the chicken cross the road? To get to the Pentagon!
The Pentagon got infiltrated by the most unlikely visitor, a chicken.
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The Pentagon got infiltrated by the most unlikely visitor, a chicken.
US Navy set a record on January 23, 1960, where Jacques Piccard and Lt. Don Walsh become the first humans to reach Challenger Deep aboard the Trieste.
Yes, the good old C4 explosive. Used by the military and by gamers alike! But how are they different when used in real life?
The US Air Force notoriously spent a whopping $300,000 or $1,200 per cup between 2016 to 2018. For a electrically heated cup that dates back to the 1950s
During the 1960s, Popeye the Sailor was a famous cartoon character. Meet the real (and the false) inspiration behind his character.
After being awarded the Medal of Honor, Sammy L. Davis was soon known to be the “real” Forrest Gump by his old comrades.
Military memes have become popular in the community using social media platforms as art galleries to display them. Lot of things get memed, so it only makes sense that military-themed memes were going to be a major part of the art form at some point. All of these memes however owe their existence to the […]
Camouflage patterns are used by the armed forces to hide themselves from view. But did you know the exact opposite was done in WWI?
The Goliath tracked mine vehicle was a lesser-known anti-tank destroyer in WWII. It didn’t catch on, but here’s why it’s important!
A lot of us are familiar with the story of The Three Musketeers, but did you know that D’Artagnan was based on a real person?
Marines Corps use “Oorah” as their signature catchphrase. Does it owe its origins to the Navy’s submarine service in WWII?
“Geronimo!” is a general exclamation of bravery, fun, or plain adrenalin rush, but who started it?