Military History

The Medal of Honor stands as a lasting symbol of courage, sacrifice and selfless service. Two extraordinary UTA alumni—General Richard E. Cavazos…

This month's blog post is the second in an occasional new series, entitled “Thar’s Gold in Them Thar Archives!” which will highlight little-known…

This month, in honor of Veterans Day, we feature a post on the World War I diary of Albert S. Johnson.

Claassens’ work has spanned nearly two decades, and still, he was looking for one thing: a good picture of his charge. And then...

In honor of Memorial Day later this month, this post highlights photos of UTA's ROTC and military science heritage.

We are kicking off Women’s History Month by celebrating the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps in World War II.

Millions of families faced devastating losses during WWII. The Boydstun family lost three of their own in service, and their response to their…

What do WWII veterans look like? What are their names? Where are they from? Do movies and shows reflect the diversity of the armed forces? In this…

A picture can be worth a thousand words, but historical and archival research can reveal the stories behind the photographs in our Fort Worth Star…