The Role of Women in Military History and their Contributions to Tactical Advancements
Women have always been involved in war efforts, whether sending support from the homefront or fighting alongside men on the frontlines.
Women have always been involved in war efforts, whether sending support from the homefront or fighting alongside men on the frontlines.
Retired Army Master Sgt. Wilma J. Ross, 81, was laid to rest with military honors at Grove Hill Cemetery in Shelbyville, Ky., on Dec. 3, 2022.
Sgt. Alvin York was a United States Army soldier and one of the most decorated American soldiers of World War I.
Avard remembers the first day the refugees arrived. At that time, he was unaware of the impact he would have on the global Afghan refugee crisis.
Originally from the Philippines, Talaro sends his Thanksgiving wishes home to his family.
The new year is already looking much different than how the last one ended at Fort Drum.
SOFREP previously reported about facemasks coming back to the military. However, new reports indicated that the army is still considering revoking the vaccine mandate, with some personnel still under the requirement.
With the passion that Spc. Flores talks about his job as a signal support systems specialist, it is hard to believe that prior to the Army, he received a degree not in computer systems or information operations but in psychology
U.S. Army 1st Sgt. Robert G. Shattuck Jr., assigned to Bravo Battery, 1st Battalion, 134th Field Artillery Regiment, 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, fires the first round during an operational rehearsal exercise of an M119 howitzer, Al Asad Air Base, Iraq
Approximately 250 new Soldiers pass through the 128th Aviation Training Brigades aircraft electrician ‘15F’ military occupational specialty course each year, providing the Army a continuous supply of Soldiers to keep its helicopters airborne and operational.
Total team effort – a common phrase in the Army and one the 405th Army Field Support Brigade’s Africa Battalion helped flawlessly demonstrate recently at Leghorn Army Depot in Livorno.
On December 19, 1944, Lt. Col. Andrew Barr, the G-2 for Maj. Gen. Maurice Rose’s 3d Armored Division, and his staff joined the divisional headquarters in a night road march.