@USArmy / X screen shot WWII Hero Awarded Medal of Honor for Refusing to ID Jewish Americans While at Gunpoint: 'We Are All Jews' President Donald Trump awarded the Medal of Honor to the family of U.S. Army Master Sgt. Roderick Edmonds of Knoxville, Tennessee. By Randy DeSoto March 2, 2026
(@RepNicole / X screen shot White House Posthumously Awards Medal of Honor to Hero Army Soldier After Years-Long Campaign A Staten Island soldier has been awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously for heroics in 2013 in Afghanistan. By Jack Davis February 4, 2026
Planet Labs / AP - File ICE Reveals Cause of Death for Immigrant Found Dead at Texas Detention Facility Victor Manuel Diaz appears to have killed himself Wednesday at the sprawling tent complex at the U.S. Army's Fort Bill base in El Paso. By The Associated Press January 19, 2026
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Lib Reporter Faces Subpoena After Doxxing Delta Force Commander Over Maduro Capture Seth Harp posted the commander’s biography, which included the officer’s first and last name and the fact he had a wife and five daughters. By Andi Shae Napier January 11, 2026
@SenatorSlotkin / X screen shotCommentary Democrats Accused of Encouraging 'Military Coup' with Coordinated Message to Armed Services Personnel Six Democrats spoke directly to military service members and intelligence professionals in a deranged video that smacked of "treason." By Michael Schwarz November 18, 2025
charnsitr / Getty Images Army Ranger: America's Young Men Are in Trouble - Here's the Solution Men draw fulfillment from hardship: exploring, building, sacrifice, and service. But we’ve instead been conditioned to seek comfort. By Dalton Henderson October 26, 2025
@alternative_war / X screen shot American Military Might Puts the Squeeze on Venezuelan Drug Smugglers with 'Night Stalkers' Unit With the "Night Stalkers" off the coas of Venezuela and B-52s in the air, America is showing off its military might. By Jack Davis October 20, 2025
Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images Pete Hegseth Seeking Approval for First Military Execution Since 1961 Sixteen years after the 2009 Fort Hood massacre, the man who did the killing could face execution if Pete Hegseth gets his way. By Jack Davis September 25, 2025
Thurston County Sheriff's Office / AP Developing: Army Helicopter Downed in Washington - 4 On Board - Search and Rescue Working Feverishly An Army Black Hawk helicopter went down in a rural area of Washington state, with four service members aboard. By Jack Davis September 19, 2025
Charly Triballeau - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Perfect Priorities: West Point Nixes Tom Hanks Award Ceremony Because It Won't Help Create 'World's Most Lethal Force' Actor Tom Hanks was set to attend an award ceremony at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, but now that won't be happening. By Samuel Short September 14, 2025