A proposed $1.3-billion U.S. Army Corps of Engineers port expansion in North Carolina threatens to unearth decades of “forever chemicals.” The government’s initial plan: don’t test the mud ...
President Donald Trump dismissed higher gas prices as a “very small price to pay” as analysts warned that disruptions from the war in the Middle East could escalate.
Discover the shocking truth behind the explosive ending of the 2026 thriller. Here is the explanation of the major purgatory twist, the tragic fate of Philip’s crew, the horrifying Stalingrad ...
More than 50 years after hanging beneath a Vietnam bridge to stop a North Vietnamese armored invasion, Marine Col. John Ripley will be awarded the Medal of Honor.
Marine Capt. John Ripley is poised to receive the Medal of Honor posthumously after the Senate approved special legislation.
Capt. John Ripley hung 500 pounds of explosives under a bridge, swinging hand over hand for hours, to stop a major offensive in Vietnam.
As the Army’s Transformation-in-Contact brigades test and help develop new technology, they’re also shaping how soldiers will be trained to use it. At Fort Stewart, Georgia, soldiers in the 3rd ...
Poland continues to receive new battle tanks for the already extensive armored fleet of the Polish Army Ground Forces. Initially designated M1A2C and equipped, like other versions of the Abrams, with ...
The M4 Sherman dominated through mass production and reliability rather than superior armor or firepower. The M1A1 Abrams destroyed Iraqi armor at ranges they could not match during the Gulf War. The ...
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has his "Arsenal of Freedom Tour" in full swing, visiting the nuclear submarine production floor at Newport News, Virginia, and Blue Origin’s space launch at Cape ...
The LARC-LX, a colossal 60-ton amphibious transport, was a cornerstone of U.S. military logistics from the 1950s through Vietnam, capable of carrying tanks, artillery, and troops directly from ship to ...
Operation Market Garden failed because the tanks of XXX Corps did not reach the Paras in Arnhem in time. Many historians have argued that the British armoured column “let the side down”. But is this ...