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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, ...
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Dec: 10, 1944: Japan’s kamikaze attacks ‘beating the hell out’ of US forces
On December 10, 1944, an American admiral stated that the Japanese kamikaze attacks were “… beating the hell out of us.” ...
The Marine Corps is America’s strongest fighting force—but is utterly unprepared for a major war in the Indo-Pacific.
India’s ambition to build a modern, self-reliant navy is unquestionable. Yet its procurement processes continue to rely on episodic, stop-start orders that break industrial momentum, inflate costs, ...
In an era of World War II revisionism, it’s worth remembering what really led to Japan’s surprise attack on Pearl Harbor 84 ...
The following is the Dec. 8, 2025, Congressional Research Service in focus report, Defense Primer: Geography, Strategy and ...
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How Many U.S. Battleships Can You Still Visit?
When you think about museums, you may picture something like the renowned Louvre Museum in Paris or the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Museums are more than just Monet and the Mona Lisa, ...
An eyewitness account of the first atomic bomb tests in the Marshall Islands, along with some remarkably prescient observations about what they could mean for future superpower rivalries.
With each passing generation, submarine capabilities continue to grow. How have these unique naval vessels developed over the ...
When retired Navy Cmdr. Clay Davis has visited the memorial that honors the Americans who died 84 years ago during the attack ...
As the US military has undertaken a campaign of attacks against alleged drug boats in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean, at least five people have survived initial strikes ending up in the ...
To protect the structural integrity of the deteriorating USS Arizona, the U.S. Navy just removed about 150-tons from its ...
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