Badass of the Week: Mary E. Walker Mary Edwards Walker of the 52nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry is the only woman in history to ever receive the Medal of Honor.
5 Defining Army Reserve Moments From brutal trench warfare in World War I to fighting the Nazis and challenging Soviet Russia, Army Reserve forces have...
Army Birthday Events Each year organizations like the Association of the United States Army sponsor localized events to celebrate the Army's...
Rangers: First Leaders of America's Army When Congress established the Continental Army on June 14, 1775, some of the militia leaders already fighting were veterans...
Secretary of War John Armstrong As Secretary of War, Armstrong believed it was his duty to direct soldiers in the field -- a belief that quickly soured most...
Maj. Gen. Benedict Arnold Few Americans know why Benedict Arnold's name once shared the West Point chapel wall with heroes of the early American...
The Meaning of Normandy As time proceeds, memories diminish, and the significance ebbs into oblivion.
Col. Ethan Allen Col. Ethan Allen, later of the Continental Army and Vermont Militia, may have originated guerrilla warfare in the 13 colonies...
U.S. Army celebrates 240th birthday in New York Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno will host the Army's 240th birthday celebration at 10 a.m., June 12, at Times Square in...