Lt. Gen. Dan Caine, a retired three-star Air Force officer, quickly moved up the list of candidates to be the next chairman ...
Redlands’ Lincoln Memorial Shrine will present historian Megan Kate Nelson, author of the 2020 book “The Three-Cornered War: ...
WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 11: General Charles Q. Brown, USAF, during a hearing for reappointment to the grade of general and to ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Sunday defended the purge of top-level military officials amid blowback to the Friday night firings. The firing of the Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman, Gen. CQ ...
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Who Won the Siege of Petersburg?
Despite having much of its most valuable territory retaken by the summer of 1864, the Confederacy continued to resist. If it ...
What is the law on renaming Army bases? Buried in the headlines of President Trumps “ordering” freezes on funding of federal agencies, the firing of federal agency heads and inspector generals, and ...
On July 4, 1776, the hallowed Founding Fathers declared America’s independence. However, the only beneficiaries were white ...
When Tarence Bailey Sr. received a formal memo from the Maryland National Guard declining to support a celebration for Frederick Douglass on Saturday, it felt personal.
For several centuries, the United States was a slaveholding nation, until a civil war officially brought an end to the practice. Here’s a look back at this dark chapter in the country’s history.
I received an email from a reader in response to a compilation of Facebook comments published by the Herald, relating to the ...
Just weeks before Charleston fell 160 years ago today, Congress passed the Thirteenth Amendment, abolishing slavery. And now, in the very city that had championed the cause of bondage, formerly ...
Despite being little more than the answer to trivia questions today, Vaughn Meader was a pioneer who paved the way for ...