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A “terrifying” era of warfare has arrived, forcing America to rethink its tools and tactics as it prepares for great-power conflict with China.
The Department of War told Fox News Digital it is aware of reports that American troops have come under fire Saturday in the central Syrian town of Palmyra.
The U.S. Army is proud to announce the newest iteration of its Year in Review content series. This annual release compiles the biggest
U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll has become a key negotiator in the Trump administration’s push to end the Russia-Ukraine war
"The Founders chose this name to signal our strength and resolve to the world," the order declared. "The name 'Department of War', more than the current 'Department of Defense', ensures peace through strength as it demonstrates our ability and willingness to fight and win wars on behalf of our nation at a moment's notice, not just to defend."
WASHINGTON — United States Army Soldiers proved the most lethal and combat-ready force in the world in 2025. From showcasing advanced warfighting
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Why Hitler declared war on the United States
Adolf Hitler speaks at the Reichstag in Berlin, Germany, 1939. (Central Press/Hulton Archive/) When news of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor reached Germany, its leadership was absorbed by the crisis in its war with the Soviet Union.
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World War II, Korean War veteran prepares for 100th birthday with concert from students
A performance was held this morning at Sarasota Military Academy in Sarasota, and there was one special guest in the room: A World War II and Korean War veteran preparing for his own milestone.
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The Army-Navy game that ‘stopped the war’
The 1944 game delivered a brief respite from the far-flung battles across the globe, drawing attention back to a good, old-fashioned American rivalry.
BANGOR, Maine (WABI) - Funeral services for U.S. Army Veteran Charles Norman Shay were held last Friday in Normandy, France. The World War II and Korean War Veteran died at the age of 101 at his home in France earlier this month. Shay, a tribal elder in the Penobscot Indian Nation, was 19 years old when he landed on Omaha Beach on D-Day.