Soldiers who called themselves 'tunnel rats' fought an underground war in Vietnam through an intricate maze of hardened ...
SFGATE columnist Andrew Pridgen says farewell to the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am after the PGA gutted the tournament's soul.
To look at Lt. Alexander R. "Sandy" Nininger when he began his plebe year at the U.S. Military Academy, one might never have ...
It may come as a surprise in the capitals of liberal democracies in the West — not to speak of blue urban America — that ...
World War II veteran Dick Schermerhorn, who cleared mines on a Normandy beach during the D-Day assault, died Tuesday. At 102, ...
Five Korean War veterans, including Gen. Richard E. Cavazos, will receive the Medal of Honor posthumously on Jan. 3.
Koronadal City commemorated its foundation anniversary and Hinugyaw Festival by honoring the memory of heroes Engr. Albert ...
Another U.S. soldier from Los Angeles, whose government imprisoned him during World War II for being of Japanese descent, found himself alone on a battlefield in Korea with his rifle and bayonet.
After World War II, Nakamura joined the Army Reserve and ... Nakamura rushed the enemy troops with a fixed bayonet and singlehandedly destroyed a hostile machine gun position, driving the enemy ...
After World War II, Nakamura joined the Army Reserve and ... Nakamura rushed the enemy troops with a fixed bayonet and singlehandedly destroyed a hostile machine gun position, driving the enemy ...
The first and second battalions of the 65th also "executed the last battalion-sized bayonet charge in Army ... according to the National World War II Museum. More than 4,000 Purple Hearts were ...