
And we wonder why more soldiers aren't quick to ask for help with their PTSD.

Now that the Libyan leader has been killed, what good does it do to circulate footage of his body being desecrated?

The graphic video enraging Afghanistan and America alike should upset you. But not for the reasons you think.

Bursts of vengeance make for dramatic YouTube videos, but trials and testimonies go down in history books.

Some soldiers returning from the Middle East are facing special courts when they break the law. Here's why that's wrong.

College military recruitment is up. The recession is to blame, but so is the lack of a palpable anti-war movement.
New research says complaining about money and lives lost in our wars might be a terrible way to try and end them.

Almost 50 years after shooting down a plane in the Indo-Pakistani War, a pilot wrote a letter to his victim's daughter.

Ten years into one of our two wars in the Middle East, American leaders are mostly mum about the conflict's major failures.

Women have been involved in every major conflict in recent U.S. history.

In the wake of the Afghan civilian slaughter, Dennis Weichel proves virtuous servicemen are still working hard in the Middle East.

In papermaking workshops, veterans pound their combat uniforms into cathartic works of art.

A letter from a soldier in the Union Army, about to go into battle, sent home to his wife.

Honoring Memorial Day means asking real questions to real veterans.