The story of Philip Johnston is one of vision, determination, and an unbreakable bond with the Navajo people. While his name may not be as widely recognized as some historical... read more →
Willie Hugh Nelson was born on April 29, 1933, in the small farming town of Abbott, Texas—a place where hard work, faith, and music shaped everyday life. From these humble... read more →
James Kirke Paulding was a man of contradictions—a fierce patriot, a satirical writer, and an unapologetic defender of slavery. Born on August 22, 1778, in Pleasant Valley, New York, Paulding... read more →
In the annals of American military history, there are countless stories of bravery, perseverance, and breaking barriers. One such story belongs to Wilbur Carl Sze, a trailblazer who became the... read more →
Robert Michael Gates, born on September 25, 1943, in Wichita, Kansas, is a seasoned public servant who made significant contributions to the United States military as the Secretary of Defense.... read more →
Some leaders are born to inspire, push the limits of courage, and leave a remarkable influence on history. General Alexander Archer Vandegrift was one of those leaders. His name may... read more →
On the U.S. Navy's birthday, we celebrate its adaptability. The service innovates constantly. Daring individuals push its limits. They drive technology and doctrine forward. Rear Admiral Eugene Bennett "Lucky" Fluckey... read more →
Nelson Appleton Miles remains one of the most remarkable figures in American military history. Born on August 8, 1839, on a family farm in Westminster, Massachusetts, Miles would go on... read more →
Leonard Wright Colby lived a life marked by service, ambition, and controversy. Born on August 5, 1846, in Cherry Valley Township, Ohio, Colby grew up the fifth of seven children... read more →
William Henry Rupertus was not just a Marine—he was a warrior, a leader, and a man whose impact on the United States Marine Corps (USMC) continues to be felt today.... read more →
