How the Army’s first Hispanic 4-star distinguished himself in 2 warsGen. Richard Cavazos was a believer in the moral ascendency of leaders, achieved by earning the faith and trust of those he led.By Jon Guttman26 minutes ago
After 106 years, Black South African WWI troops honored with memorialWhile South Africa has several memorials dedicated to white soldiers who died in the world wars, Black servicemen’s contributions were ignored for decades.By Gerald Imray17 hours ago
Remains of pilot lost over Vietnam nearly 60 years ago identified Lt. Col. Donald Downing was piloting an F-4C Phantom II aircraft during a night mission when his plane disappeared in a fireball.18 hours ago
Nancy Leftenant-Colon, first Black woman in Army Nurse Corps, has diedKnown as “Lefty,” Nancy Leftenant-Colon was one of six siblings who served in the military, including a brother who was a famed Tuskegee Airmen pilot.21 hours ago
How a Korean War helicopter pilot made Medal of Honor historyLt. j.g. John Koelsch's most notable sortie ultimately cost him his life, but through his actions, the pilot he risked his life to save survived.By Jon Guttman2 days ago
Perry Dahl, one of the last living WWII fighter aces, dies at 101Flying his P-38 Lightning, nicknamed Skidoo, Dahl shot down more than five enemy planes in the Pacific.By Jon Guttman2 weeks ago