In March 1953, the Korean War's frontline saw intense battles as Marines defended hilltop outposts against massive Chinese assaults in the Nevada Cities.
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Bill Arnold, a former Marine, founded Blue Diamond Recreation to support veterans with outdoor activities, offering retreats in Fort Worth, TX.
In a bold operation, Trump orders U.S. forces to capture Venezuelan President Maduro. The mission involved darkness, explosions, and machine guns.
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Cpl. Charles McMahon Jr., one of the last U.S. soldiers killed in Vietnam, left a legacy of service. His class ring, gifted to his high school sweetheart, was returned to his family after decades.
Air Force Lt. Col. Robert Stirm survived 1,966 days as a POW in Vietnam, reuniting with family in an iconic photo. He passed away at 92.
Northrop Grumman's Talon drone, designated YFQ-48A, is a key contender for the Air Force's collaborative combat aircraft program.
On Dec. 28, 1835, Chief Micanopy fired the first shot, sparking the Second Seminole War. Despite heavy losses, the Seminoles never surrendered.









