“The infantry was marching along the sides of the road, as it always does, in two long, thin lines…. It was two long lines, thin lines as far as you could see and then it was faces looking into yours.
FORT CARSON, Colo. -- The 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson honored a hero by placing his Medal of Honor plaque on the division's wall of honor Aug. 20, 2015. Maj. Gen. Ryan F. Gonsalves, ...
IN THE FRONT LINES BEFORE MATEUR, NORTHERN TUNISIA, May 2, 1943 - We're now with an infantry outfit that has battled ceaselessly for four days and nights. This northern warfare has been in the ...
"Are tanks obsolete? The debate is real: precision missiles, drones, and cheap loitering munitions increasingly threaten ...
A World War One soldier has been buried alongside two unknown comrades, 109 years after his death. Sjt Richard Rounsley, who was from Tanfield in County Durham and served in the 12th Battalion of the ...