Joseph Trevithick
Contributor
Cold War-Era US Soldiers Were Gearing Up to Fight in Space
To defend themselves on new battlefields, the US Army believed soldiers would need a whole new class of weapon.
What the Pentagon Has Learned from the War on Drugs
Many of the same difficulties that exist in targeted killings exist in counter-drug missions.
Why the Pentagon Has Returned to Body Counts
With little else to report, Washington focuses on dead extremists killed by drones.
The Army's Futuristic Guard Posts Are Trailers with Pop-Up Gun Turrets
The idea is to quickly build perimeter defenses seemingly out of nowhere.
The Monstrous Tree Crushers the US Military Used to Level Vietnam's Forests
The logging machines cleared Viet Cong hiding spots.