Lt. Col. Alexander Thomas Augusta stands as one of the most remarkable yet often overlooked figures of the American Civil War era. Born in 1825, at a time when opportunity was tightly restricted by race, Augusta rose to become a pioneering physician, a military leader, and the highest-ranking Black officer... read more →
Apr
03
Mar
20
Dr. Anita Newcomb McGee was not the kind of woman history easily forgets—though for many years, it almost did. Born in 1864, at a time when women were rarely welcomed into professional medicine, McGee went on to shape one of the most critical institutions in U.S. military history: the Army... read more →
Mar
08
Admiral William H. McRaven, born on November 6, 1955, in Pinehurst, North Carolina, is a retired United States Navy admiral and decorated U.S. special operations officer. He is best known for his leadership in the daring raid that led to the elimination of Osama bin Laden, the mastermind behind the... read more →
Mar
03
Lewis Burwell Puller Jr. was born into a name that carried enormous weight in American military history. As the son of Lieutenant General Lewis “Chesty” Puller, expectations followed him from birth. Yet Lewis Puller Jr.’s story is not simply one of inherited legacy. It is a deeply human account of... read more →
Feb
27
Maj. Louis Cukela’s life reads like a powerful American story—one shaped by courage, sacrifice, and an unwavering belief in duty. Born far from U.S. shores, Cukela would go on to earn one of the nation’s highest military honors not once, but twice. His journey from a small village in Croatia... read more →
Feb
13
Felix Z. Longoria was more than a name on a battlefield roster; he was a symbol of courage, service, and the fight against injustice. Born on April 16, 1920, in Three Rivers, Texas, Longoria grew up in a modest Mexican-American household. Like many young men of his generation, he sought... read more →
Feb
09
There are moments in life when strength feels distant. For some veterans and their families, those moments arrive quietly. For others, they arrive all at once. What matters most is knowing that when crisis comes, you are not alone — and help is not far away. The Veterans Crisis Line... read more →
Feb
06
Joy Bright Hancock’s life reads like a story of quiet determination, personal loss, and historic impact. Born at the turn of the 20th century, she lived through two world wars, helped transform the role of women in the United States Navy, and rose through the ranks at a pace few—male... read more →
Jan
30
When we think about the heroes of the American Civil War, names like Lincoln, Grant, or Lee often come to mind. Yet behind the front lines, one man quietly transformed how armies cared for their wounded — saving tens of thousands of lives and shaping the future of military medicine.... read more →
Jan
24
Johnny Cash was never just a musician. He was a witness of: pain, faith, failure, and redemption. Born J. R. Cash on February 26, 1932, in Kingsland, Arkansas, he grew into one of the most recognizable and influential voices in American music history. When Johnny Cash sang, he didn’t perform... read more →





