This year’s crop of USO honorees saved motorcycle crash victims, rescued bodies underwater, saved civilians from a building building, and were thrust into perilous situations overseas.
The USS George H.W. Bush got underway from Naval Station Norfolk as the conflict in the Middle East continues to rage.
Lila Morgan is 18 years old but has written a book, started a nonprofit, and is graduating college soon. She credits her military father for inspiring her.
“It’s troubling that agencies like the Department of Defense continue to fund animal labs overseas when we’ve seen how disastrous it can be.”
Democrat Mikie Sherrill accused President Donald Trump’s administration of illegally disseminating the documents in a scheme with the team of her Republican challenger Jack Ciattarelli.
U.S. Navy veteran Mike Bedenbaugh is building upon the conservative political initiative “Project 2025” in aim for a stronger America.
Rick Franco and his old service buddies are changing the narrative on how bourbon brings veteran and first responder communities together.
The U.S. Naval Academy was on lockdown Thursday evening after a person was injured in a shooting and after the military school received threats on Thursday, according to a state official and the City of Annapolis.
At 18 years old, Staff Sgt. Phillip “Bruce” Cook flew 35 missions as a ball turret gunner in a B-17 Flying Fortress, tasked with fighting for air supremacy over occupied Europe. Now, more than 80 years after his last mission, Cook has received France’s highest military award becoming a Knight of the Legion of Honor. The 100-year-old South Carolina native received the National Order of the Legion o...[Read More]