Afghanistan Afghan women offer support to war-shy men: ‘Take care of your children and look after your comrades’ It was in the firehouse that I first became familiar with the Afghanistan war. I worked as a civilian reporter there at the time of the 9/11 attacks. And
World War II My daughter and I just visited Dresden, a city 75 years after the infamous firestorm On Feb. 13, 1945, a spark erupted in a local munitions factory. By midnight, the fire was engulfing Dresden, the city of more than half a million people that was
Vietnam After his recovery from a napalm bomb, an Army doctor chose to kill himself In the aftermath of the fall of Saigon, soldiers were left to their own devices to lick their wounds or bury the dead. Some never returned. They were the “Lost
United States Senate Congress formally becomes part of the effort to restrain the Trump administration’s foreign policy Early in the afternoon of Wednesday, January 10, Iranian-backed militias attacked a convoy carrying U.S. troops in Syria and, in response, 28 U.S. Marines were killed in combat
Libya Libya’s ‘ghost army’ isn’t too far away Col. Domingo Sanchez has strong ties to Libya’s government in Tripoli. He’s friends with Foreign Minister Abdulati Omar, he owns two furniture shops in Tripoli and he served