U.S. Armor Developments: World War II and After
Armor first appeared on the battlefield thousands of years ago, typically using layers of leather, wood – even silk – …
Armor first appeared on the battlefield thousands of years ago, typically using layers of leather, wood – even silk – …
The U.S. Army Engineering Research and Development Center (ERDC) is working to help the Army and Marine Corps determine if …
Story by Lance Cpl. Stephanie Varela, III Marine Expeditionary Force
Throughout history, the Marine Corps has used the High Mobility …
It is the tradition in the U.S. Army to name its tanks after great generals. Over the years there has …
Fifty World War I destroyers and airplane squadrons for England got the big headlines, but the real symbol of British …
Story by 1st Lt. Eren Moses, 2nd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment Unit Public Affairs Representative (UPAR)
“This is why we …
While these photos were presumably made to demonstrate American armored might six months after the nation’s entry into World War …
By NSWC Dahlgren Division Corporate Communications
When the Army, Navy and Marine Corps need technological expertise related to autonomous weaponized …
Story by Senior Airman Anthony Nin Leclerec, Joint Base Langley-Eustis Public Affairs
The 10th Transportation Battalion (Terminal) conducted a Logistics …