South Korean manufacturers outline plans to bolster US shipbuilding
South Korea’s three leading shipbuilders announced more detailed plans this month to revitalize American shipbuilding. Read more in my story for Defense News.
South Korea’s three leading shipbuilders announced more detailed plans this month to revitalize American shipbuilding. Read more in my story for Defense News.
The Virginia National Guard mobilized 40 soldiers and airmen this week to assist U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Read more in my story for Military Times.
An excerpt from my book, “Montgomery vs. Rommel at El Agheila 1942: Duel at the Gates of Egypt,” in which I discuss the origins of Rommel’s disloyalty to Hitler that would culminate in Rommel’s death in 1944.
My contribution as guest historian for the German War Graves Commission (Volksbund), in German. Read more here.
My conclusions about the famous battle known as “the end of the beginning” of World War II, drawn from my most recent book, Montgomery vs. Rommel at El Agheila 1942: Duel at the Gates of Egypt.
Two South Korean shipbuilding titans are throwing their weight into new efforts to revitalize U.S. shipbuilding. Read more in my story for Defense News.
Both psilocybin and psilocin have been classified by the Drug Enforcement Administration as Schedule I substances. Read more in my story for Military Times.
The keel for the U.S. Navy’s second Columbia-class submarine was laid during an Aug. 27 ceremony. Read more in my story for Military Times.
Two helicopters faced off against an F-15D Eagle fighter aircraft above water in an unprecedented combat defense test. Read more in my story for Military Times.
The operation is the latest in a series of bids to use U.S. maritime power to counteract drug trafficking at sea. Read more in my story for Military Times.