Charles Cargile Hall, one of the first African Americans to integrate the U.S. Marine Corps during WWII, shares his experiences of segregation and service.
Fox Nation's new series explores 250 years of Marine Corps history through exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes ...
A group of several hundred troops trained to embed with the Nazis as spies during World War II at Maryland's Camp Ritchie.
The open-cockpit biplane, known as the “Yellow Peril,” was originally used to train military pilots in the 1930s and 1940s.
In September of ’43, we were attacked by over 100 Japanese planes, fighters, bombers, dive bombers, and torpedo bombers.” ...
The Veterans History Project (VHP) at the Library of Congress captures stories of American life and military service. Learn ...
American Marines and soldiers are once again rucking through the Panamanian jungle, for the first time in more than two ...
In New York City, the 106th annual Veterans Day Parade commemorates the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, Navy and Marine Corps, the three military service branches founded during the Revolutionary ...
As three branches celebrate 250 years, Americans veterans are using this important benchmark to honor the military's role and ...
The Ukiah Elks Lodge threw their annual party in honor of Veterans Day and the 250th birthday of the US Marines, featuring ...
Only two of the Navajo Code Talkers are still alive. The Route 66 motel where some of these World War II heroes were recruited may not outlive them.
Colorado USMC veteran Jim Blane, almost 101 years old, sat down with CPR News to detail his experience in one of the most ...