Adam Driver, a former Marine Corps Veteran, dedicated two years of service as an 81mm mortar man after joining in response to the 9/11 attacks. Unfortunately, a sternum fracture from... read more →
George Dewey, born on December 26, 1837, in Montpelier, Vermont, etched his name into history as a naval hero, particularly for his decisive victory at the Battle of Manila Bay... read more →
General Mark A. Welsh III, born on January 26, 1953, is a highly decorated retired United States Air Force officer. He made a lasting impact on the Air Force's doctrine... read more →
Howell Cobb immersed himself in the rural culture that would profoundly influence his worldview. Growing up in a society deeply rooted in agricultural practices, Cobb gained firsthand understanding. He became... read more →
Lee Harvey Oswald, born on October 18, 1939, in New Orleans, Louisiana, is forever etched in history as the man accused of assassinating President John F. Kennedy. The events surrounding... read more →
John A. Lejeune, born on January 10, 1867, in Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana, stands as a legendary figure in the history of the United States Marine Corps. Renowned for his... read more →
Brigadier General Chuck Yeager, born on February 13, 1923, in Myra, West Virginia, became an iconic figure in the annals of aviation history. Renowned as a test pilot, Yeager achieved... read more →
Susan E. Rice, born on November 17, 1964, is an American diplomat and policymaker renowned for her distinguished career in foreign affairs. Her notable service as the U.S. Ambassador to... read more →
Daniel "Chappie" James Jr., born on February 11, 1920, was a pioneering figure in the United States military, breaking barriers as the first African American four-star general. His remarkable career... read more →
Philip Sheridan, born on March 6, 1831, in Albany, New York, emerged as one of the Union Army's most dynamic and effective leaders during the American Civil War. Renowned for... read more →