Ever heard of language as a secret weapon? Watch how the Navajo Code Talkers’ Indigenous language helped secure Allied ...
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Cpl. Bell seemingly learned about food efficiency when feeding hordes of Marines while island hopping in the Pacific.
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The unarmed drones were sent to the Philippines, in support of maritime security patrols over the disputed region.
Coinciding with the service’s 250th birthday, “Marines” follows the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit — one of just seven Marine expeditionary units and the only permanently forward-deployed Marine ...
Navajo code talkers played a vital role during World War II by using their language to send tactical messages. These men were ...
A coalition of retired military nurses and others is pushing to award the Congressional Gold Medal to World War II nurses.
Some nurses were killed by enemy fire. Others spent years as prisoners of war. Most returned home to quiet lives, receiving little recognition.