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Want to talk to a WWII vet? AI can help at this New Orleans museum
An AI-powered exhibit will enable visitors to the National WWII Museum to ask questions of war-era heroes and supporters of the U.S. war effort.
Get to know the heroic namesake of the newly christened Fort Johnson
The Army redesignated Fort Polk, Louisiana, as Fort Johnson on June 13.
By Jon Simkins
105 years after his death, WWI doughboy finally receives proper burial
On June 7, the American Battle Monuments Commission, alongside French and U.S. officials, interred its first Great War unknown since 1988.
WWI-era biplane loses war against gravity (again)
Why do Kentucky pilots keep crashing World War I-era planes? Maybe it's because they fix them and fly them again.
By Davis Winkie
Marine vet to face manslaughter charges in NYC subway death
Daniel Penny will be arrested and face a charge of second degree manslaughter, which could carry a jail term of up to 15 years.
Marine vet accused of putting man in deadly chokehold on NYC subway
Daniel J. Penny, 24, has not been charged in the death of Jordan Neely, 30.
How a WWI film from 1919 set the stage for the zombie film genre
Though it wasn't technically a zombie movie, the walking dead in it are no less terrifiyng.
By Sarah Sicard
Who’s really in this iconic Vietnam War photo?
It has become one of the most enduring photographs of the Vietnam War.
Defense bill OKs future national intelligence museum
A new museum focusing on the intelligence and special operation forces communities is coming to Northern Virginia.
3 inspiring veterans running the NYC Marathon
Three veterans who are running this year's NYC Marathon have come a long way from military service.
By Sarah Sicard
Hardened Ukrainian brigade sees Russian vulnerability in Kherson City
The soldiers of the 59th Motorized Brigade are bullish on their prospects of beating the Russians back at Kherson City.
By Neil Hauer