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Every day, countless men and women who served in the armed forces return home from war with wounds that are invisible — most never reach

Every day, countless men and women who served in the armed forces return home from war with wounds that are invisible — most never reach

It’s not every day that the mild-mannered janitor at your school turns out to be a bad ass Medal of Honor recipient. But that was

This article was written by Blake Stilwell and originally appeared on WeAreTheMighty.com Every red-blooded American knows the story of the Battles of Lexington and Concord

Richard Overton is America’s oldest living World War II veteran. He’s also a total badass. While celebrating his 111th birthday on May 11, Overton revealed

Drunk ideas, while entertaining, rarely end well. But there are exceptions. Like that time in New York in the late 1960s when a conversation about

They called him “the East European.” He was a former Delta Force operator who’d taken a career turn into the shadowy world of “non-official cover”

Hollywood makes plenty of military movies, but that doesn’t mean they are always accurate. Military veterans can be especially judgmental in the accurate portrayal of

Original article by Logan Nye A lot of accomplishments in the military get overlooked or rewarded with a couple metal baubles to be worn on

Originally seen on History.com HISTORY’s new military combat drama series “SIX,” makes its series debut on Wednesday, January 18 at 10PM ET/PT. The eight episode

Original post by Edith Casas Anyone who’s ever served in uniform has probably heard someone say the immortal line: “I would have joined the military, but…” Lots