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Trump administration has outlawed ‘gender ideology’ at service academies, and professors say they have faced censorship and political pressure ...
Biological interventions to improve performance, such as amphetamines, have a long history of military use, and in the future, may include more advanced biotechnologies. This presentation discusses ...
Retired four-star General George Casey Jr. spoke to a room of law students and military members about military-civilian relations.
The U.S. military began training women as pilots and other aviators in 1973. But they didn’t achieve full equality until 1993, when they gained the right to fly combat aircraft.
Susannah J. Ural holds the Williams Chair in Abraham Lincoln and Civil War Studies at Mississippi State University. A military historian by training, she specializes in 19th century America, with an ...
The U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center (USAHEC) on Oct. 17 will begin its 50th year of its Perspectives in Military History Lecture Series with "Vietnam: An Epic Tragedy." It will feature Sir ...
“Technology and ‘The American Way of War,’” was the third Colonel John W. Pershing Annual Military Lecture to be delivered at the University since it was made possible by a donation with the condition ...
The WACO Aviation Lecture Series kicks off its 2022-2023 season Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. with a presentation by Paul Cooper, retired Air Force brigadier general, on the Doolittle Raid of World War II.
CAPE MAY – Author and military expert Col. Cole Kingseed will deliver a lecture called “D-Day, Why It Still Matters: How America's European War Established the United States as a Global Power ...