In “Thank You for Your Service” writer/director Jason Hall shares more stories of real lives in the military.
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{FD} Gold Star widow recounts taking grim phone call from ‘very gracious’ President Trump
Michelle Black is primarily focusing on her 9- and 11-year-old sons these days.
{FD} Army Capt. Gary Rose, risked his life to save others in Vietnam War, awarded Medal of Honor
Officially, retired Army Capt. Gary “Mike” Rose was never in Laos at the height of the Vietnam War.
{FD} Army Capt. Gary Rose, risked his life to save others in Vietnam War, to get Medal of Honor
Officially, retired Army Capt. Gary “Mike” Rose was never in Laos at the height of the Vietnam War.
{FD} Sgt. La David T. Johnson, US soldier subject of political fracas, laid to rest
The U.S. soldier at the center of the political fight between President Donald Trump and a Florida congresswoman was laid to rest on Saturday.
{FD} Niger attack: Final farewell Saturday for Sgt. La David Johnson
A funeral service was scheduled for Saturday morning at Christ the Rock Church in Cooper City, Fla., for U.S. Army Sgt. La David Terrence Johnson, one of four U.S. Green Berets killed in Niger on Oct. 4.
{FD} Donald Malarkey, WWII paratrooper portrayed in HBO’s ‘Band of Brothers,’ dead at 96
Donald Malarkey, a World War II paratrooper who was awarded the Bronze Star after parachuting behind enemy lines at Normandy to destroy German artillery on D-Day, has died.
{FD} Donald Malarkey, WWII paratrooper, portrayed in HBO miniseries, dead at 96
Donald Malarkey, a World War II paratrooper who was awarded the Bronze Star after parachuting behind enemy lines at Normandy to destroy German artillery on D-Day, has died.
{FD} Harvey survivors rescued by Air National Guard’s 106th Rescue Wing
Members of the 103rd Rescue Squadron, part of the 106th Rescue Wing assigned to the New York Air National Guard, have being sent down in support of the Hurricane Harvey rescue and relief efforts in Texas.
{FD} James McCloughan, 1st hero to receive Medal of Honor from President Trump
McCloughan is credited with saving the lives of members of his platoon nearly 50 years ago in the Battle of Nui Yon Hill in Vietnam.
{FD} Trump presents Medal of Honor to Vietnam War hero
President Donald Trump awarded the nation’s highest military honor Monday to a Vietnam War veteran who saved wounded soldiers from a kill zone despite his own serious injuries.
{FD} US soldiers welcome Afghan translator who saved their life: See the tearful reunion
The soldiers who served with him in Afghanistan call him “Fred.”
{FD} ISIS gunned down pregnant women, babies, former Navy SEAL recalls
Iraqi forces, supported from the air by the U.S.-led coalition, on Thursday closed in on the once ISIS “caliphate” of Mosul.
{FD} Former US Navy SEAL returns home after being shot by ISIS
{FD} How US Marines saved South Korean president’s parents in epic battle
New South Korean President Moon Jae-in begins a four-day U.S. trip for difficult talks on THAAD deployment and the North Korean threat with an emotional visit Wednesday to the “Frozen Chosin” exhibit at the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Quantico, Va.
{FD} Afghanistan: Friend raises $181,000 for family of Green Beret killed
Online donations have poured in for the family of a Green Beret killed in action while fighting ISIS extremists in Afghanistan over the weekend, Fox & Friends reported Friday.
{FD} Afghanistan: Maryland Green Beret killed in ISIS fight remembered as hero
The Green Beret killed in eastern Afghanistan over the weekend — days before the U.S. announced it dropped the “Mother of All Bombs” there — strove to be “the best of the best,” his family said.
{FD} POW story of “Angels of Bataan” army nurses is one of the greatest WWII stories never told.
One of World War II’s greatest untold stories began on April 8, 1942 when Lt. Gen. Jonathan Wainwright, the commander of the U.S. Army in the Philippines, ordered the evacuation of military and civilian nurses to the island of Corregidor.
{FD} Touching WWI letters never seen before on display at Smithsonian
At the end of World War I, Gen. John J. Pershing – commander of the American Expeditionary Forces – penned a letter to every service member who served under him, expressing a heartfelt gratitude and deep respect for their sacrifice, courage and bravery.
{FD} Girl in iconic Hurricane Katrina photo going to JROTC ball with Air Force rescuer
An Air Force enlistee who worked as a pararescue jumper in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina is reuniting with the little girl he hugged in a now-iconic photograph to a Junior ROTC ball.