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Son Tay Raid Revisited
By Callie Oettinger They thought we were heroes, but most of us that were the Raiders,…
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How the Helicopter Changed Modern Warfare: Vietnam
By Walter J. Boyne Establishment of the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) The…
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On the Eve of War: John Brown and Harpers Ferry
By Tony Horwitz John Brown was born with the nineteenth century and didn’t launch his attack…
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Dalton Fury on “Call of Duty” and “Black Site”
MMM: You are the Military Advisor for the [just-released] Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Word on…
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November 4, 1979: The Iran Hostage Crisis
By Ray Takeyh During August 2005, American newspapers and television screens were unexpectedly filled with images…
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President Carter on the Iran Hostage Crisis and Attempted Rescue
By Brian Michael Till What’s the single decision you made as president that you most regret?…
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Dogs of War
By Lisa Rogak The vast majority of military working dogs begin training…
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October 25, 1983: Grenada and Operation Urgent Fury
By Rick Atkinson Two surprises awaited Lieutenant Colonel George Crocker as he walked down the ramp…
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October 24, 1994: David McCambell Downed More Enemy Aircrafts Than Any Other Naval Aviator—Ever
By Alvin Townley In a dogfight, expect anything. All bets are off. Nobody drove that lesson…
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October 25, 1983: Grenada and Operation Urgent Fury
By Rick Atkinson Two surprises awaited Lieutenant Colonel George Crocker as he walked down the ramp…
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Feathered Fighters
by Tom Clavin
67 years ago, the U.S. Army Pigeon Service closed. You might think that…
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