What’s Your KCQ? looks back at the prisoner of war camps that were scattered across the KC region during World War II.
In getting over its phobia of debt, Buras said that Germany has finally acted as though Europe really had passed a ...
President Reagan’s goal of a 600-ship navy is far from met. Today’s force has only 295 ships. Further, the current plan is to ...
From a chain of massive barges stretching from a Chinese beach into the sea, to a powerful new design for cutting undersea ...
The Museum of the American G.I. hosted its annual Living History Weekend on Saturday and Sunday, treating visitors to ...
The combination of speed, range, and armament made the P-51 Mustang one of the most versatile platforms of the Second World ...
‘Not a war museum’: Medal of Honor Museum, with focus on recipient stories, opening in Arlington
Museum organizers say when the exhibit opens March 25, it will share the real stories of often-ordinary Americans who took ...
Eight years later, in 1956, a furious President Eisenhower forced a resolution through the United Nations condemning Israel’s ...
Trump suggested “American ownership of those plants could be the ... Russia is holding the ceasefire proposal ‘hostage’ The ...
Poland and three Baltic states announced their intention to quit a treaty banning antipersonnel mines to give their forces a ...
For decades after World War II, Saudi security was bolstered by the presence ... H.A. Hellyer, a senior fellow in geopolitics ...
The amount of money the government is taking in is outstripped by federal outlays. Fixing this won't be easy, especially in this political environment, Jon Talton writes.
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