She was the woman in the floppy jungle hat, standing in front of a Hiller 360 helicopter—young, with a confident smile, ...
In the summer of 1967, then 18-year-old George Cushman IV was headed off to the University of Florida as the Vietnam War raged. ROTC was mandatory for ...
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The New Republic on MSNCIA Director Flips Out When Asked if Hegseth Was Drunk in Group ChatRepresentative Jimmy Gomez and CIA Director John Ratcliffe got into a fiery exchange on Wednesday as a House intel hearing ...
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The New Republic on MSNICE Agents Abduct Tufts Student While Hiding Their FacesA video of Ozturk’s kidnapping shows six ICE agents forcibly removing Ozturk’s backpack, placing her hands behind her back, ...
Imagine seeing the pin, screw and rod-riddled X-rays of Marine Corps Cpl. Kyle Carpenter's injuries from a grenade blast in Afghanistan; reading the ...
Black service members and veterans are feeling the sting of Trump administration actions acutely, writer Jeff Bennett of Alexandria argues in a guest column.
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Vance pointed out that far more European than American cargo transits the Suez Canal and said the strongest reason for the ...
Georgy Zhukov was Stalin’s top general. During World War II, he led the Red Army from victory to victory, but when peace ...
When the United States entered World War II following the attacks on Pearl Harbor, Audrey Horton was just eight years-old. As ...
That development came after pages honoring a Black Medal of Honor winner and Japanese American service members were taken ...
The last time the Alien Enemies Act was invoked, the largest camp to house mostly American citizens was built in a desolate, ...
On a dismal, muggy day in late April of 1975, a heavy atmosphere of fear, apprehension, anger, defeat, despair and chaos hung ...
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