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The USS Pueblo left Yokosuka, Japan on January 5, 1968, stopping at Sasebo before heading toward North Korean waters on ...
Rishi Kumar often sends draft versions of his comics to the relevant Army units for review, allowing them to crosscheck the script, technical details, and historical facts.
Haunting images of the boy’s play room at his great-grandmother’s house in Pravdyne show glass and debris flung all over his ...
For Americans over age 45, our childhoods were defined in part by the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union ...
For Americans over age 45, our childhoods were defined in part by the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. We grew up knowing the next war ...
Strange artifact at Civil War battlefield is skin from alligator that attacked a soldier during the battle over Vicksburg, Mississippi, National Park says.
The American Enterprise Institute's Hal Brands and investigative journalist Gareth Porter debate the necessity of the Cold War.
This limited, if not distorted memory of the Cold War has come to underlie the premises of great-power competition with China.
Fifty-three years ago, the devastating impact of the Vietnam War was captured in a Pulitzer Prize-winning photo of the "napalm girl." A documentary raises questions about who took the photo.
NASA scientists found Camp Century, an abandoned Cold War military base, during a flight to map the Greenland Ice Sheet.
Miller's images from the front lines are a singular and haunting record of the war–ranging from the London Blitz to the liberation of Paris, and later the Nazi concentration camps.
From Heroes Hall to Hanoi — SoCal veteran returns war relics to fallen soldier’s family Veteran Adolph Novello examines a display of artifacts he’s kept since his service in Vietnam.