Army Puts 1,500 Soldiers on Standby for Possible Minnesota Deployment, AP Sources Say

Army Puts 1,500 Soldiers on Standby for Possible Minnesota Deployment, AP Sources Say

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon has ordered about 1,500 active-duty soldiers to be ready in case of a possible deployment to Minnesota, where federal authorities have been conducting a massive immigration enforcement operation, two defense officials said Sunday. The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive military plans, said two infantry battalions […]

NY Man Honors Grandfather’s Legacy by Preserving World War II Memorabilia

NY Man Honors Grandfather’s Legacy by Preserving World War II Memorabilia

Brendan Gibbons shared a close bond and a passion for preserving military history with his grandfather, Richard, a World War II veteran. After his grandfather died in 2018, Gibbons could have quit the hobby he shared with his beloved grandfather. But he decided, in order to preserve Richard’s memory, he was going to devote even […]

Hellacious Firefight in Vietnam Changes Life for Medal of Honor Recipient

Hellacious Firefight in Vietnam Changes Life for Medal of Honor Recipient

Army Lt. Col. Harold Fritz was mere weeks away from leaving the Vietnam War unscathed and heading home to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, until he found himself amid a bloody firefight that would change his life and earn him the prestigious Medal of Honor.  Fritz, 81, was born in Chicago but in 1949, his family moved […]

Remains of Two West Virginia POWs Finally Identified

Remains of Two West Virginia POWs Finally Identified

Families of two West Virginia veterans received a little bit of closure when it was announced this week that their remains have been identified after several decades.  Sgt. William L. Harper, a Korean War soldier from White Sulphur Springs, and Pvt. Ira Warren from Seth, a World War II veteran, were both identified last year […]

The Battle of Carrizal: America's Worst Defeat in the Hunt for Pancho Villa

The Battle of Carrizal: America's Worst Defeat in the Hunt for Pancho Villa

Captain Charles T. Boyd led his mounted troopers across the Mexican desert. He had been ordered to avoid a fight. But on June 21, 1916, outside Carrizal, Mexico, Boyd faced 400 Mexican federal troops blocking his path. Their commander, General Félix Uresti Gómez, warned him to turn back. Three months earlier, Pancho Villa had raided […]

'Cautiously Optimistic': War Hero’s Medal of Honor Awaits Trump Decision

'Cautiously Optimistic': War Hero’s Medal of Honor Awaits Trump Decision

The paperwork is finished. The decision is not. A Staten Island soldier’s Medal of Honor case has reached the president’s desk more than a decade after his death in Afghanistan, placing the final call in the hands of President Donald Trump. Staff Sgt. Michael H. Ollis, a Staten Island native assigned to the 10th Mountain […]

Korean War Veteran Reunited with Lost Letters from 1952

Korean War Veteran Reunited with Lost Letters from 1952

Ben Gross received quite the surprise recently when letters started arriving at his home that he penned way back in 1952.  Gross, 95, is a Korean War veteran. He was shocked and amused recently to be reunited with letters he sent home while in Korea that had been separated and mistakenly sent to addresses that […]

Army Combat Veterans, Sisters Document ICE Actions in Minneapolis

Army Combat Veterans, Sisters Document ICE Actions in Minneapolis

Sisters Chelsea Kane and Courtney Azar are used to being calm in tense situations.  Azar served in the Army for 18 years and was medically discharged in 2023. Kane, a non-commissioned officer, was an infantry soldier serving with Special Forces in Afghanistan between 2010-2011. The combat veterans both served deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan and […]

The Battle of Chipyong-ni: When American and French Troops Halted the Chinese Advance in Korea

The Battle of Chipyong-ni: When American and French Troops Halted the Chinese Advance in Korea

Colonel Paul Freeman’s regiment was exposed and exhausted. Chinese forces were massing nearby. On Feb. 13, 1951, Lieutenant General Edward Almond, X Corps commander, authorized a withdrawal 15 miles south. Lieutenant General Matthew Ridgway overruled Almond. The Eighth Army commander reversed the order after meeting General Douglas MacArthur, agreeing that the communists had to be […]