Read all about "the most incredible encounter between enemies in World War II"!
Camp Perry hasn't always hosted the National Matches. Once, it hosted prisoners of war.
The art of shooting to entertain others has been around almost as long as guns themselves.
Hollywood movies aside, Dick Proenneke proved that a lone man can survive Alaska's brutal beauty.
On D-Day, the Sten gun served as a drum while the bagpipes played the soldiers ashore.
You'll hear these in the classroom and on the range, so it's good to know them.
America's best "secret weapon" of World War II wasn't an arm at all...it was our Native Americans.
During WWII, so much depended upon "a tough little animal that even a lion would hesitate to bite."
He may have written "A Farewell to Arms," but this literary giant was a firearms fanatic.
Some survival secrets should never be forgotten.