CAMP MURRAY, Wash. – With the ongoing transformation of the 81st Brigade from a Stryker to a Mobile Brigade, the Washington National Guard transferred eight Strykers to the Bulgarian Land Forces ...
On March 4, 1918, the first influenza cases were identified at Camp Funston, Kansas. The subsequent flu killed an estimated 50 million people worldwide, including 43,000 U.S. service members. (Army) ...
Radev was the first Bulgarian president to voluntarily step down ...
In the spring of 1918, as American soldiers prepared to go "over the top" for the first time during World War I, a handful of army physicians began noticing a strange sickness that began to grip ...
The trained pilot, former general and ex-president says he will crack down on corruption and seek dialogue with Russia. But who is Rumen Radev, the man who swept to victory in Sunday’s election? Is ...
As many in Central and Eastern Europe were emerging from the buoyant aftermath of Hungary’s mid-April 2026 elections, less ...
With its citizens yearning for the kind of prosperous life enjoyed by other Europeans, Bulgaria held its eighth election in five years. By Carlotta Gall Reporting from Sofia, Bulgaria Bulgarians voted ...
Sgt. Reidar Waaler received the Medal of Honor from Gen. John Pershing on Feb. 4, 1919. When the American Expeditionary Forces joined the Allied armies on the Western Front in World War I, there was ...
Rumen Radev's Progressive Bulgaria (PB) party has won a landslide victory in Sunday's Bulgarian election - the eighth general election in five years. With almost 100% of the vote counted, his PB ...
Kremlin-friendly former president Rumen Radev looked set for victory in Bulgaria’s snap election, according to exit polls Sunday evening, in a vote that has taken on additional significance for Moscow ...