How ‘Happy Birthday’ changed the U.S. Army Fife and Drum Corps’ future
The U.S. Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps serves as a presidential escort unit, having participated in every inauguration since 1961.
Editor’s Note: This is the final story in a three-part series about former Staff Sgt. Clinton L. Romesha’s… [more]
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Men and women dressed in replica uniforms from the Continental Army tiptoe across the street to the ceremonial… [more]
The U.S. Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps serves as a presidential escort unit, having participated in every inauguration since 1961.
How the insights of one man left a timeless mark on Fort Drum, the 10th Mountain Division and northern New York’s “North Country.”
Scouts of the 38th Cavalry Regiment take to Washington's Gifford Pinchot National Forest to hone their reconnaissance and surveillance skills.
Man has yet to create a mobile device as effective as the Army’s canine partners in Afghanistan, a true testament that wars are won by Soldiers — both the two- and four-legged varieties.
Less than two months after winning the 135-mile Badwater Ultramarathon in Death Valley, Calif., Army Master Sgt. Mike Morton traveled to Europe where he not only won the 24-hour world championship, but also shattered the U.S. record.
As an individual equipment designer at Natick Soldier Systems Center, lightening Soldiers' loads weighs heavily on Rich Landry's mind.
When a close friend committed suicide, a junior Army officer from Fort Lee, Va., opened her eyes to how active leadership and genuinely caring for fellow troops can help prevent suicide in the military.
After a 15-month deployment to Afghanistan from 2008 to 2009, Sgt. Janiece Marquez decided she not only wanted to return for a second tour, she wanted to experience the country in an entirely different way.
Soldiers who know Chief Warrant Officer 3 Samuel Banks call him "the happiest man in the Army," even though the tragic events of his early life have given him more than enough reasons to be bitter.
A Fort Drum Mountaineer writer shares insights from his interview with one of the 10th Mountain Division's oldest muleskinners, who passed away recently at the age of 103.
The Military Crisis Line is staffed by caring, qualified responders from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, many of whom have served in the military themselves. They understand what service members have been through and the challenges members of the military and their loved ones face.
Artist Patricia Rice explains how her military ties and artistic process contribute to the realism of her paintings.
Two hundred years ago today, President James Madison signed the United States’ first declaration of war, catapulting the fledgling country into its second War of Independence, better known as the War of 1812.
A senior historian from the U.S. Army Center of Military History shares details from the Army's history you may not be aware of.