Pennsylvania 2 days ago Biden claims uncle vanished after crashing in area of New Guinea with cannibals; military has different story President Biden visited Pittsburgh on April 17, 2024, where he claimed his uncle vanished during WWII after his plane crashed in New Guinea, where cannibals lived.
POLITICS 3 days ago Last surviving Medal of Honor recipient from the Korean War will lie in honor at the US Capitol Colonel Ralph Puckett, Jr., a Medal of Honor recipient from the Korean War, will lie in honor in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol, Congress' leaders announced on Tuesday.
Army April 11 How an Iraq War veteran coped with PTSD by using taste mindfulness and bourbon U.S. Army veteran Fred Minnick became a world-renowned bourbon expert following his tour in Iraq. Minnick returned home to the U.S. with PTSD and trauma — and used mindfulness to heal.
Ohio April 10 Military humvee flips injuring 3, ejecting 1 Army member on Ohio interstate An Army Humvee flipped over after crashing into two semis on an interstate in Ohio on Wednesday. Three military members were injured. One was ejected from the Humvee.
Georgia April 10 Col. Ralph Puckett, Korean war hero and Medal of Honor recipient, dead at 97 Retired Army Col. Ralph Puckett Jr., a five-time Purple Heart recipient awarded the Medal of Honor in 2021, has reportedly died. He was 97.
TRAVEL April 10 Ohio's Sherman House Museum displays humanity, artistry of fearsome Civil War general Gen. William T. Sherman, mythic figure in American history, was born in Lancaster, Ohio in 1820. His birthplace, the Sherman House Museum, opens for the season April 10, 2024.
Media April 6 Pete Hegseth’s ‘The War on Warriors’ examines how the military was ‘manipulated into going woke’ by the left "The War on Warriors" was a passion project for veteran and Fox News host Pete Hegseth, who says the Army is plagued with woke ideology that could put Americans in danger.
LIFESTYLE April 5 Meet the American who led 77 Minutemen against 700 Redcoats at Battle of Lexington: Captain John Parker Captain John Parker, 46, was crippled by tuberculosis when he led 77 volunteers against 700 British regulars in the Battle of Lexington, igniting the American Revolution.
US April 4 US Army Corps of Engineers plans to reopen Port of Baltimore by end of April after Key Bridge collapse The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said it hopes to open a limited access channel to the Port of Baltimore by the end of April. It hopes to restore the full channel by the end of May.
Army April 4 Vet awarded Silver Star three decades after actions in Battle of Mogadishu A veteran of the legendary Battle of Mogadishu received a Silver Star, the nation's third-highest award for valor, last week, three decades after his actions.