If there's only going to be war in the far future, at least it'll look sick as hell.
The Army is testing the ability of its combat medics to keep critically injured soldiers alive on the future battlefield.
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Exploring Roman combat techniques at Isca Augusta
At the Roman fortress of Isca Augusta—modern-day Caerleon—legionaries trained for battle with discipline and precision. In ...
A timeless selection of war films like Saving Private Ryan and Dunkirk that capture sacrifice leadership and humanity in ...
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Unseen combat footage reveals the true reality of D-Day
The final segment examines the newly rediscovered reels showing intense combat, airborne operations, and the personal human ...
Officials have confirmed that the U.S. military conducted "large-scale strikes" against ISIS targets in Syria on Saturday as ...
Despite being the world’s largest air force, the Soviet Air Force (Voenno-Vozdushnye Sily or VVS) was caught on the back foot by the German invasion on 22 June 1941. On the first day alone, an ...
There is, or at least was, plenty of evidence to support the Western media and political narrative that Russia was losing the war, or was likely to lose it, or at least might. The initial invasion of ...
A soldier hears his leg must be amputated after stepping on a Ukrainian landmine; hunkered near the front line, Russian special forces guide drones against Ukrainian enemies in a war like no other ...
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Kim Jong-un hugged the returning troops and awarded the country’s highest medal to nine soldiers killed in action. By Choe Sang-Hun Reporting from Seoul North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, welcomed ...
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