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The B-52H Superfortress Bomber Summed Up in 4 WordsThe Boeing B-52H Stratofortress, a cornerstone of American air power since the 1950s, is set to fly for over a century thanks ...
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War's vocabulary, designed to control perception and justify violence, profoundly impacts societies. Israel's 'mowing the ...
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The F-4 Phantom II Fighter Summed Up in 4 WordsThe F-4 Phantom II, a large, twin-engine fighter from the 1950s, was a workhorse of Western air forces for decades, most ...
Anyone in management who is exploring what it means to be aware of self and others you lead can learn lessons from the literature created by soldiers who served in war.
But an astonishing number of military men last week joined in a propaganda barrage designed to bring about an early surrender. Deliberately, they wooed the enemy by talking tough.
President Roosevelt, who wanted a new and better name for the war, could take his pick of suggestions. Letters fluttered into the White House by thousands. Names ranged from flat pomposities like ...
Spoken-word poets in Cameroon are using their art form to help communities cope with traumas left by the ongoing civil war.
Trump suggested returning to calling the Defense Department the War Department after the success of bombing Iran.
The administration’s attack on the AP, along with efforts to rewrite history and reframe reality, only reaffirms the maxim that language is power.
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