No more late-night alcohol sales at AAFES stores, starting Jan. 1The move aims to help curb the number of suicides among service members.By Karen Jowers5 months ago
Binge drinking, alcohol abuse remains significant challenge for vetsA new RAND study found high rates of problems with alcohol among veterans of of every era.By Leo Shane III7 months ago
This Air Force base is looking to add self-serve beer taps to its arsenal The Air Force is augmenting its beer capabilities.By Sarah Sicard3 years ago
Soldiers tried to drink alcohol in the field, but ingested antifreeze, initial probe saysEleven soldiers, including a warrant officer, drank antifreeze thinking it was alcohol, according to an initial inquiry.By Kyle Rempfer3 years ago
Last call: Elmendorf bans airmen from bars amid COVID spikeElmendorf decided to go beyond Anchorage's restrictions on alcohol-serving establishments as a precaution.By Stephen Losey4 years ago
Arson suspected in Bonhomme Richard fire, defense official saysArson is suspected as the cause of a July 12 fire that left extensive damage to the USS Bonhomme Richard docked off San Diego, and a U.S. Navy sailor was being questioned as a potential suspect, a senior defense official said Wednesday.By Lolita C. Baldor, The Associated Press4 years ago
Hoarding during coronavirus: Not much has changed since WWIIGlobal pandemic-induced hoarding has yielded an industrial shift not seen since the global war phenomenon of the 1940s.By Claire Barrett4 years ago
‘The Military Diet’ is the worst diet since starvationYou too can achieve the skeletal, prisoner of war beach bod you’ve always dreamed of.By Jon Simkins4 years ago
Here’s what military stores are doing to get ready for 4.1 million new shoppersStores are ready to keep shelves stocked.By Karen Jowers4 years ago
FBI: ‘Full and complete cooperation’ from Saudi colleagues of slain Pensacola gunmanInvestigator said the murderer “legally and lawfully” obtained his weapon — a Glock Model 45 9mm — in Florida.By Carl Prine4 years ago
Quality of life is improving for many injured veterans, but health issues are on the rise as they age, survey saysA new survey from Wounded Warrior Project finds veterans have physical medical limitations but aren't seeking care for them.By Patricia Kime and Leo Shane III5 years ago
Coastie accused of plotting terror attacks wants gun charges droppedBut a federal prosecutor contends other courts already have held that the Second Amendment doesn't cover silencers.By Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press5 years ago