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Many royal family members, like Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Edward, served in the military.
But, why do military personnel refer to their uniforms as "fatigues" and what ... fatigue variant was also in use during World War II. In recent times, the latest version of the uniforms use ...
Deep within war-torn Europe, cloaked in the uniform of a Nazi Officer, Soviet operative Nikolai Kuznetsov navigated the risky ...
Militracks Overloon brings history to life with the largest global collection of operational German WWII vehicles. From classic motorcycles to armored machines, witness these historic vehicles as they ...
Dog tags have a long history in the U.S. military, and during World War II they included a notch at one end. It was there for a very practical reason.
In an era where preserving history and honoring those who served their country is more critical than ever, recent actions by the Department of Defense to remove profiles of decorated military heroes ...
Mario Espinoza celebrates his 100th birthday with a surprise gift honoring his military service during WWII. SACRAMENTO, Calif. — From neighbors helping neighbors to inspiring acts of kindness, we're ...
Members of the U.S. National Forest Service and veterans from different branches of the military dressed in World War II-era uniforms. They included retired U.S. Army Sgt. Donald Garrison ...
Joe Harris, believed to be the oldest surviving WWII paratrooper and a member of the U.S. Army’s first all-Black ... Joe Harris' original uniform on display in Pendleton, Oregon.
A soccer club in the Netherlands is honouring the Canadian military on the 80th anniversary ... who fought in the Netherlands during World War II. "I really appreciate the gesture by SC Cambuur ...
In World War II, the expression “Loose lips sink ships” meant that careless comments made concerning a military operation or classified information could—and most likely would—cause death and injury t ...