The mountains of Catatumbo in eastern Colombia are so dangerous that the police and army generally don’t stray far from their barracks for fear of snipers.
Gen. Richard Cavazos was a believer in the moral ascendency of leaders, achieved by earning the faith and trust of those he ...
The 20th Class of distinguished Connecticut veterans will be inducted into the Hall of Fame on Thursday at 5 p.m. in the Gold ...
The war in Ukraine continues to take a heavy toll on Russian forces. Commanders, officers, and soldiers are facing mounting ...
The following column describes six Army heroes, whose names may be less familiar than Sheridan and Pershing, who were honored ...
In June 2014, Davis assumed command of the 3rd Infantry Regiment, “The Old Guard,” at Fort Myer, VA. After command, Davis ...
Maj. Gen. Johnny K. Davis, commanding general, U.S. Army Recruiting Command, was promoted to lieutenant general, Tuesday ...
President Joe Biden on Friday posthumously awarded the Medal of ... from the Korean War who may have been denied the nation's highest decoration for valor by a 1950s Army that was still resisting ...
WASHINGTON — At a White House ceremony on Friday, January 3, 2024, President Joe Biden presented Medals of Honor ... He enlisted in the Army in 1951 and served in Korea from January to November ...
Korean War Medal of Honor recipient First Lieutenant Richard E ... Fort Hood was named after John Bell Hood, a high-ranking Confederate officer in Texas during the Civil War. It is one of nine ...
Richard E. Cavazos, a Korean War hero, native South Texan and Texas Tech alumnus known for becoming the first Hispanic U.S. Army general, posthumously received a Congressional Medal of Honor from ...
President Biden posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor to seven individuals, including Army Pvt. Bruno R. Orig, for their acts of heroism during the Korean War On Feb. 15, 1951, Army Pvt.