When Will the Air Force Academy’s Alumni Association Confront the DEI Nemesis? By Scott Sturman
Service academies have few safeguards to mitigate the implementation and prioritization of programs, however disruptive and destructive.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Service academies have few safeguards to mitigate the implementation and prioritization of programs, however disruptive and destructive.
The revelation of data collection practices in America’s Army sparked a public outcry and led to investigations into the Army’s recruiting tactics.
Palestinians, I was told, offer nothing to Jordanian society except hostility, conflict, and woe. Egypt, where I have twice been, has nothing but sneering contempt for the Palestinians and wants nothing to do with them.
President Joe Biden’s assertion, in January 2021, that “violence is never a solution” is not only a simplistic platitude but also a great lie.
The renaming of Army installations named after Confederate generals has ignited passionate debates about the interpretation of historical figures and their legacies.
Memorial Day is meant to be focused on taking the time to honor the fallen and remember those who paid the last full measure.
“Don’t say ‘Happy Memorial Day’ this weekend. It’s not happy. It ain’t about parades and barbecues. It’s about missing someone so badly you can’t breathe.”
Our journey would take us to the battlefields of Afghanistan and Iraq, where some of our finest would make the ultimate sacrifice.
Earlier this year, Vista Outdoor Inc. sent notifications to outdoor stores selling ammunition, warning of delays and price increases due to a shift in production focus towards Ukraine.
West Point has decided to revamp its storied motto from “Duty, Honor, Country” to a more modern, if somewhat controversial, “Neglect, Dishonor, Betrayal.”
The .308 Winchesterhad been the gold standard for a reason. It was the cartridge that epitomized the Army’s ability to “kill people and break things” efficiently—a succinct summary of any self-respecting military’s purpose.
Part 3, of a three part series about one of the most unique experiences in American Military Life, West Point Weddings.
Part Two, of a three part series about one of the most unique experiences in American Military Life, West Point Weddings.
In the age of internet warriors and self-proclaimed heroes, one surefire way to vet a person’s claim of serving in Iraq is the Reflective Belt Litmus Test.
Part one of a three part series about one of the most unique experiences in American Military Life, West Point Weddings.
“Compared to war, all other forms of human endeavor shrink to insignificance. God, how I love it!
~LTG George S. Patton Jr.
Abraham Lincoln said it best when describing debt owed to veterans: To care for him who shall have borne the battle and for his widow, and his orphan.
In the annals of military absurdity during the later years of the Iraq war, few offenses struck fear into the hearts of soldiers like the infamous case of the white socks.
On May 12, 1962, General of the Army Douglas McArthur [USMA’03] delivered his famous Duty, Honor, Country speech as he accepted the Sylvanus Thayer Award at West Point.
Biden is trying to stop Israel’s attack on Rafah which is a Hams stronghold that must be cleared and pacified for Israel’s security.