The Christmas Truce of 1914” tells the real-life story of an unlikely truce between the German Army and Allied Forces during World War I.
The program, which has served more than 200 families, provides life-size cutouts and small dolls with the likeness of a ...
Having fulfilled the nation’s new “manifest destiny,” in 1899 ships of the U.S. Fleet sailed in triumph into New York Harbor ... getting the Navy to cooperate with the Army.” ...
It has been a strange, strange year in college football, but here’s the weirdest thing of all: For the first time in forever, Army and Navy are two of the most dominant teams in the entire sport.
A US Army sergeant was found dead in a dumpster in Missouri after she failed to report for duty earlier this week, and a person of interest is being investigated in connection with her murder.
The Army-Navy game occupies a special, yet peculiar position on the college football calendar. Its significance is undeniable, given the history, ferocity and pageantry of the rivalry. It stands ...
Saturday, Notre Dame takes on the undefeated No. 24-ranked Navy Midshipmen ... influenza outbreak and Army canceled all but one game due to World War I. (The New York Times reported the Army ...
Bangladesh Chief of Army Staff General Waker-Uz-Zaman has stressed exploring new horizons for enhancing Bangladesh-Canada relations in multifarious aspects during his visit to Ottawa. Ajit Singh, ...
The second Saturday of December during every college football season is reserved for the Army Black Knights and Navy Midshipmen to face off in one of the sport's most enduring rivalries.
“It’s the best Navy team I’ve seen in a long time,” Tucker said this week in a phone interview. “They’re like legit good, and I know Army is too. Notre Dame picked the wrong year to ...
SRINAGAR: Two soldiers and two Army porters were killed when terrorists attacked an Army vehicle at Kashmir’s Bota Pathri village near the tourist resort of Gulmarg, sources said. The officials ...
There are actually three unicorns in college football: Navy, Army and Air Force — the three service academies within the Football Bowl Subdivision whose players are prohibited from accepting ...