Nuclear bazookas and mines? Six warheads of the Cold War
This article by Carl Forsling was originally published by Coffee or Die. In the United States of the 1950s and 1960s, there were a few things you could count on:... Read more.
The fascinating history behind the president’s nuclear football
This article by Matt Fratus was originally published by Coffee or Die. The “nuclear football” is guarded by a senior military aide-de-camp and kept in close... Read more.
The fascinating history behind the president’s nuclear football
This article by Matt Fratus was originally published by Coffee or Die. The “nuclear football” is guarded by a senior military aide-de-camp and kept in close... Read more.
Update from the war zone in Ukraine as fighting escalates
This article by Nolan Peterson was originally published by Coffee or Die. Standing in the garden of her home on the outskirts of this front-line Ukrainian town,... Read more.
Update from the war zone in Ukraine as fighting escalates
This article by Nolan Peterson was originally published by Coffee or Die. Standing in the garden of her home on the outskirts of this front-line Ukrainian town,... Read more.
‘These guys are nasty’ — inside the new infantry Marine course
This article by James R. Webb was originally published by Coffee or Die. As Chief Warrant Officer A.J. Pasciuti led a patrol of instructors hunting his students... Read more.
Five great aircraft that never made it into service
This article by Carl Forsling was originally published by Coffee or Die. Sometimes aircraft are just a bit too awesome for service in the US military. There are... Read more.
Five great aircraft that never made it into service
This article by Carl Forsling was originally published by Coffee or Die. Sometimes aircraft are just a bit too awesome for service in the US military. There are... Read more.
New World War I Memorial unveiled in “first colors” ceremony
This article by by Mac Caltrider was originally published by Coffee or Die. It’s been more than 100 years since Pvt. Henry Gunther fixed his bayonet and fatefully... Read more.
New World War I Memorial unveiled in “first colors” ceremony
This article by by Mac Caltrider was originally published by Coffee or Die. It’s been more than 100 years since Pvt. Henry Gunther fixed his bayonet and fatefully... Read more.