The Cold War is widely considered to have ended in 1991 with the collapse of the Soviet Union. It appeared to mark the end of ...
The Cold War produced a wide range of unconventional military ideas as rival powers sought strategic advantages. Among the more unusual concepts were programs exploring how animals might assist ...
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The LARC-LX: US Army’s massive amphibious cargo barge and its role in Cold War logistics
The LARC-LX, or Lighter, Amphibious, Resupply, Cargo 60-ton vehicle, served as a ship-to-shore connector for the U.S. Army and Republic of China from the 1950s through 2001, carrying bulky cargo, ...
Throughout the Cold War, military planners on both sides of the Iron Curtain built weapons designed to deter the unthinkable. Yet several of those systems came dangerously close to coming active and ...
Battle over AI guardrails for autonomous weapons and domestic surveillance threatens U.S. national security sovereignty and ...
Pentagon policy chief Elbridge Colby defends a new strategy proposal emphasizing burden sharing with U.S. allies to combat ...
President Trump is asserting executive authority to demand California restart controversial offshore oil drilling along its ...
David Brooks of The Atlantic and Jonathan Capehart of MS NOW join Geoff Bennett to discuss the week in politics, including ...
Pecorak, who fought in Italy with the 1st Armored Division, died on March 15, 2024, aged 101. He was laid at Arlington National Cemetery on March 6, 2026.
Finland plans to lift a ban on importing nuclear weapons, citing NATO membership and the need to strengthen national defense.
As the Secretary of War, Colin Jost explained why he rhymes so much in his sound bites (he's "white Hamilton").
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