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Medal of Honor upgrade for Vietnam-era Recon Marine part of new bill
Suffering two broken legs and heavy bleeding, Capers continued fighting and directed his team in the counterattack.
By Todd South
Veterans, families mark 74 years since Allied D-Day landings
Families of fallen soldiers and dwindling numbers of veterans of the D-Day invasion gathered on the Normandy shore Wednesday to mark 74 years since the massive military operation that helped change the course of World War II.
More than 70 years after he was shot down, this WWII airman is coming home
Nearly 74 years after his death in a crash landing in Slovenia, Sgt. Alsonso Duran will finally return home to be laid to rest in New Mexico.
By Noah Nash
76 years later, the history-altering legacy of Midway lives on
The battle that turned the tide of World War II will soon be coming to the big screen.
By Victoria Leoni
Report: Trump mulling direct US military action to take Yemen port
If Trump decides to increase U.S. support with direct action in Yemen, he could see major pushback from Congress.
By Todd South
These Mad Max vehicles could wind up on the front line of a Russian Arctic war
Russian troops are gearing up for a fight in the Arctic, and exploring ways to keep troops mobile in the frozen terrain.
By Kyle Rempfer
Air Force Reapers are now flying ISR missions from Poland
The U.S. Air Force’s MQ-9 Reaper drone quietly started flights from Miroslawiec Air Base, Poland, in May, but the service isn’t exactly saying why.
By Kyle Rempfer
At least 50 Taliban leaders die in HIMARS strike in Afghanistan, US says
A U.S. rocket artillery strike last week on a gathering of Taliban leaders in southern Afghanistan killed at least 50 of them, a U.S. military official said Tuesday.
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press