On June 30, The National WWII Museum opened The Go for Broke Spirit: Legacy in Portraits, a new special exhibit exploring the service, patriotism and legacy of the second-generation Japanese American, or Nisei, men and women Continue reading The National WWII Museum Opens New Special Exhibit Highlighting Japanese American Veterans of World War II
In addition to offering an everyday 10% discount with no annual limit, this Memorial Day Lowe’s will show extra appreciation for the military community Continue reading Why Military Appreciation is Year-Round at Lowe’s
By Joanne Aran and Amanda Su, GMA
Being in the Navy is a family affair for the Sutton siblings, Ayrion, Andrea, and Adrion. The 20-year-olds from Virginia recently enlisted together, making history as Continue reading Virginia siblings become first Black triplets to join the Navy
NASA announced Monday a naval aviator will lead an upcoming mission around the moon, bringing humans deeper into space than has been achieved in more than five decades.
Continue reading NASA names naval aviator to lead next moon mission
By Sarah Sicard Military Times
French Emperor and military conqueror Napoleon Bonaparte is getting the silver screen treatment at the hands of famed director Ridley Scott (“Gladiator,” “Black Hawk Down”). Continue reading Ridley Scott, Joaquin Phoenix team for ‘Napoleon’ war movie
“Women veterans are a strong group of people. They worked hard, deployed, raised families and sacrificed their time, energy and selves to earn their ranks, titles and places in history books that have not yet been written. Continue reading Challenge Accepted: Mastering Military Transition
Celeb Elvis Presley was far from the only person of fame to have served in the U.S. military. In fact, several people who are known for their accomplishments in other fields got their start in the armed forces. Meet some of the other well-known veterans throughout history that you may not be aware of: Continue reading Famous Veterans Throughout History
The Marines famously have the reputation of being “first to fight.” But one Marine has earned another, lesser-known, distinction: first woman to complete 27 chest-to-ground burpees in one minute.
Continue reading Female Marine is Guinness World Champ for burpees per minute
Quickly identifying and treating serious wounds is an age-old problem that’s killed countless soldiers, but it could see a solution in new technology that uses embedded sensors to detect, alert and one day treat injuries.
Continue reading Ballistic Detecting Undergarment Might Save Your Life
The Army missed its recruiting goal by about 15,000 new soldiers in 2022, coming up 25% short of its goal at a time when each of the services were struggling to meet their benchmarks. Continue reading Is the MIlitary “Too Woke” to Recruit?