How chocolate became one of the US military’s most important WWII rationsIn 1937, the Army approached the Hershey Company with a blunt request: Create a high-calorie chocolate bar that's intentionally unpleasant.By Clay Beyersdorfer9 hours ago
‘Reduced to atoms’: The devastating 1945 Allied bombing campaign in DresdenThe bombing of Dresden remains a controversial period in the Allied air war over Europe. By Claire Barrett26 hours ago
Woo your significant other this Valentine’s Day with the help of some WWII acronyms Let your partner know how you really feel with acronyms such as MALAYA: My Ardent Lips Await Your Arrival.By Claire Barrett31 hours ago
‘You are always in my heart’: A look at love letters from World War IIFor Valentine’s Day, Military Times delved into love letters that helped U.S. troops and their families through the dark days of World War II.By Dave Kindy35 hours ago
‘I felt like a factory worker.’ Why VA psychologists are burning outThe number of veterans seeking mental health treatment continues to rise, but the number of psychologists dropped last year for the first time in a decade.By Leah Rosenbaum, The War Horse2 days ago
A Medal of Honor recipient rescued a downed pilot in WWI. The airman’s identity remained a mystery — until now.Ralyn M. Hill put his life on the line for a downed ally.By Jon Guttman2 days ago