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5 of the Strangest Disapearances in Military History
With the military's resources, most disappearances don't last long. However, that isn't true in all situations. These are ...
A rendering of Pennsylvania soldiers voting by artist William Waud was published in Harper’s Weekly, Oct. 29, 1864. (Library of Congress) “We cannot have free government without elections,” President ...
Throughout history, weapons have done more than win battles; they’ve reshaped nations, shifted the balance of power, and left lasting legacies on warfare and society. While swords and bows once ruled ...
The history of warfare stretches back thousands of years. One of the earliest recorded conflicts took place around 2700 B.C., ...
As controversial as war is, countries all over the planet dedicate massive resources to developing military materiel and padding their defenses. A handful of countries have developed weapons and ...
The American Revolution was a conflict between Great Britain and its 13 North American colonies, which declared independence as the United States of America. The seeds of the war were the growing ...
A photo from 2004 shows a tugboat towing the decommissioned aircraft carrier Midway past Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery to San Diego Bay. At the time, it was stated that Midway would be moored ...
The United States military holds a unique place in our society, and it has since its creation. It is not only an organization that is designed to serve and defend the U.S., but it is also beholden to ...
February 2026 marks a full century since the first national Black history commemoration began in 1926 as “Negro History Week,” a project launched by Dr. Carter Godwin Woodson and the organization that ...
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