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Pentagon revamps how it prevents, handles collateral damage in strikes
The entire Defense Department has civilian harm reduction marching orders.
Stricken sub Connecticut returns home to Washington state
The Navy has yet to disclose what kind of damage the boat sustained in its October collision with an undersea mountain.
Sailor killed by falling tree during Tropical Storm Elsa
Aviation Ordnanceman Airman Deshawn Levon Johnson was driving near Naval Air Station Jacksonville when the tree fell on his car July 7.
By Diana Stancy
More than 10 injured when tornado with maximum sustained winds of 128 mph hit Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay
The storm caused injuries and damage at Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay.
US Army could soon have a high-power microwave to destroy small drone swarms
The Army wants to begin high-power microwave development and prototyping efforts in FY22 to defeat small drone swarms.
By Jen Judson
Is the Navy ready to repair battle-damaged ships in wartime?
A government watchdog report questions the sea service's capabilities.
Destroyer Gridley causes oil spill in Washington
The guided-missile destroyer Gridley, homeported at Naval Station Everett, was leaving the pier at Naval Magazine Indian Island Thursday morning when the oil spill occurred,
Alaska Guardsmen return home from landslide search and rescue
Members of the Army National Guard responded when a landslide destroyed homes and left people missing in Haines, Alaska.
By Harm Venhuizen
Protesters damage Veterans Affairs headquarters, several DC war monuments
VA officials spent Monday morning working to assess the extent of the protest damage.
Navy takes first steps toward rebuilding base rocked by twin earthquakes
Officials estimate the magazine construction project will be completed by August 2022.
By Jon Simkins
1 in 5 domestic DoD household goods shipments had damages in 2018
A $1 trillion claim for damages during a PCS move?
By Karen Jowers