Maryland Museum of Military History, Baltimore, Maryland

Located within the historic Fifth Regiment Armory in Baltimore, Maryland, the Maryland Museum of Military History was founded in 1982 to preserve the history and heritage of Maryland’s National Guard.
Fort Wainwright, Alaska

Fort Wainwright is a powerhouse of Army might, with over 7,700 soldiers posted there.
L-4 Grasshopper

Bought in the thousands to serve a niche yet key combat role of World War II, the L-4 Grasshopper flew everywhere the Army went rolling along.
General Anthony C. McAuliffe

McAuliffe etched his name in U.S. Army lore when he issued a defiant one-word response to a German demand to surrender the American forces holding Bastogne.
Mail Call Vol. 30, No. 1, 2025

Letters to the Editor following On Point Fall 2024.
99th Infantry Division

The “Checkerboarders” fought fiercely in World War II, witnessing 151 days in combat, particularly during the Battle of the Bulge.
Cold War Weekend Warriors: The 5th Psychological Operations Group

By Brigadier General Raymond E. Bell Jr., Ph.D., USA-Ret. What kind of medical unit was the 5th Psychological Operations Group (5th PSYOP Group) was the question the in-coming deputy group […]
“I’m The 82d Airborne and This Is As Far As the Bastards Are Going!” – The 82d Airborne Division in the Battle of the Bulge

Their sacrifices not only shaped the outcome of one of World War II’s most pivotal battles but also cemented their legacy as one of the finest fighting units in history.
Stray Rounds Winter 2025

Army History News following the publication of On Point’s Fall 2024 edition.
The Battle for Echternach: Patton’s Other Objective in the Battle of the Bulge

The capture of Echternach was quickly forgotten, though not to the men of the 5th Infantry Division who fought so hard in terrible conditions to liberate the town and secure the southern shoulder of the Bulge that Eisenhower had wanted.