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The simple American vehicle that broke Germany in World War II
In November 1942, during World War II, German soldiers in North Africa examined a captured American Jeep. What they ...
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The simple invention that broke Normandy in World War II
In the summer of 1944, American tanks were being destroyed in Normandy despite overwhelming Allied strength. This story ...
During the Cold War the U.S. considered putting nuclear weapons on balloons and letting them float into enemy territory for a ...
Pacific War historian Stille presents a comprehensive view of “the most complex naval battle of the whole of World War II,” a ...
Army Day commemorates the moment the Army became fully Indian in command. Every year after that is a reaffirmation of trust—between the nation and those who serve it.
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Weapons the U.S. Military Issued Despite Known Design Problems
Wars are rarely fought with perfect equipment. Throughout history, militaries have fielded weapons they knew were flawed, ...
On January 15, 2001, Wikipedia went live and invited anyone with an internet connection to help build an encyclopedia. At the ...
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Does Congress Even Want Power Anymore?
The Republican majority has let Trump do pretty much anything he wants—even when it tramples on Congress’s authority.
In response, the Navy began forming specialized demolition teams in 1942. These early units were created from experienced ...
In those days, McGinnis would meet brilliant York attorney Herbert Cohen, an appointee of Gov. Leader as attorney general.
The Constitution grants Congress, not the president, authority over territorial matters. Trump cannot unilaterally acquire territory, regardless of his health concerns or legacy ambitions. He would ...
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Stephen Miller Crashes Out Over American Intervention in Wild Rant
Miller’s framing ignores the plain fact that American intervention in the Middle East and elsewhere was done entirely in the ...
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