Why is strength still associated with masculinity? In this episode, hear from a 24-year Marine Corps veteran about the cultural changes shifting the perception that strength and power are masculine traits.
Driving team and military veterans Robyn and Doug Hyde are delivering wreaths this year to several sites, and have sent us pictures from their journey.
After a long effort by his family, a sergeant first class who died after pulling fellow troops out of a burning vehicle in Iraq in 2005 will receive the Medal of Honor.
On the 80th anniversary of Japan’s surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, Oahu, Hawaii (with its many memorials) is once again in our sights—this time, for remembrance.
Military servicemembers have skills and training that are very desirable in the civilian workforce. Retired Colonel Larry Dietz, an AMU professor, talks about translating those skills to the commercial sector.
At least 500 families living in military housing in Honolulu woke Sunday morning to find that their tap water had an oily sheen and smelled like fuel.
At this very moment, a war rages on in Europe. It is a war with no monuments. No parades. No victories. Only casualties.
National Aviation History Month is observed in November of each year. This event commonly highlights the achievements, advancements and accolades of people who have contributed to aviation and aerospace.