Two-time Army Olympian teaches race walking on Today Show
29 July 2012Army Olympian Staff Sgt. John Nunn will teach Americans how to race walk, July 30, on NBC's Today Show.
Army Olympian Staff Sgt. John Nunn will teach Americans how to race walk, July 30, on NBC's Today Show.
Capt. David McRaney's dream of scuba diving in Australia seemed impossible after sustaining combat injuries in Afghanistan, until he learned about a wounded warrior dive program.
Artist Patricia Rice explains how her military ties and artistic process contribute to the realism of her paintings.
Medevac operations are a rollercoaster of emotions, swinging from hours of overwhelming boredom to explosions of frenzied activity every time the radio crackles “Medevac! Medevac! Medevac!”
One woman's passion for art and ardent support of the military collide to produce amazingly life-like portraits of those who serve.
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.
The Army's senior enlisted Soldier says that in the future, Soldiers will have to be more disciplined and take on more responsibility, especially noncommissioned officers.
Although the battle that inspired our national anthem is often remembered as a naval battle, it was a group of American Soldiers that prevailed "through the perilous fight."