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Washington DC
fromTruthout
4 days ago

A Minute of Silence Isn't Enough to Reflect on the US's Death and Destruction

Memorial Day reflection is framed through historical casualty numbers, prompting questions about whether meaningful remembrance is possible amid large-scale war deaths.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Your homes will be destroyed, your family killed': the US has dropped millions of war propaganda leaflets but do they work?

For over a century, the United States military has been dropping propaganda leaflets in deliberate psychological operations, or psyops, to achieve success in war. But the key question behind the effort remains unanswered: does it even work? In 1918, the US released more than 3m leaflets behind enemy lines by plane and hydrogen balloon. To their delight, they found the leaflets helped erode morale and unit cohesion among the Germans in the first world war. Or so the story goes.
History
fromQueerty
1 month ago

America's drill sergeant daddy? The man who whipped Washington's army into shape may have been gay - Queerty

Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, a Prussian nobleman, emigrated to the US and became a key figure in the military during the American Revolutionary War, despite facing accusations of homosexuality.
History
US politics
fromAxios
8 months ago

Trump seeks to rename Department of Defense to Department of War

Efforts are underway to rename the Department of Defense to "Department of War," including symbolic actions, while legal obstacles and historical changes remain.
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
9 months ago

Among the Palms the Bomb review the enviromental scars left behind by the US's atom-blast testing

The film traces enduring environmental and human consequences of 20th-century US military projects on landscapes and Indigenous communities.
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