A visit to a battle reenactment in rural Virginia revealed some surprising views about U.S. politics—and broad pessimism ...
They wanted to be treated like men and thought war would be exciting. Many lied about their age. Some boys as young as 13 or 14 went to war. CHILD: When World War One started the British Army ...
A recent UN fact-finding mission documented several cases of rape and rape threats from members of the army, but found that ...
At the height of the Cold War in the 1950s ... like Real (billed as “the exciting magazine for men”) and dozens of obscure Army technical reports. Karl and Bernhard Philberth, both ...
Russia aims to draft 133,000 Russians during new round of fall conscription ・Russia intensifies attacks on recaptured ...
Most soldiers in the Army were in the infantry ... By 1918 all men under 51 were being called up. Lots of men did not want to go to war, but they had to go. Many had never left their home town ...
The war will be over soon ... One of its goals is to introduce obligatory basic military training for men aged between 18 to ...
Army Pvt. John Greschiak of Watervliet, who was killed in action on Sept. 16, 1944, received a belated posthumous New York ...
Indeed, the Russian military has suffered some of its highest casualty rates of the entire war around Vuhledar, with tens of thousands of men and thousands of heavy weapon systems. “Russia has ...
To many Japanese, the military in particular ... two Americans and one Japanese. These three men were Henry Stimson, the American secretary of war, General Carl “Tooey” Spaatz, the head of strategic ...
Change happens slowly, especially when it involves long-standing traditions like the loyalty and respect demanded by the military. Men remain more likely to die by suicide than women, regardless o ...
Poverty and desperation force young Nepalis to take risk their lives in foreign conflicts.