Drug dealer sentenced to 6 years in Marine’s fentanyl overdose deathThe Marine overdosed within hours of buying the drug.By Todd South11 hours ago
EPA to disband Red Hill oversight group amid Navy complaintsThe group was formed to give residents an open line of communication with the military after fuel from Red Hill tainted Pearl Harbor’s drinking water.By Christina Jedra, Honolulu Civil Beat29 hours ago
Biden will praise men like his uncles when he commemorates D-DayWhile President Biden's uncles weren't among the thousands who came ashore on D-Day, they were in the Army and supported the war in other ways.9 days ago
D-Day anniversary shines spotlight on ‘Rosies’ who built WWII weaponsIn World War II, millions of women rolled up their sleeves and worked in defense-industry factories, freeing up and equipping men for combat.9 days ago
Enlisted pay raise, abortion ban included in panel’s defense budgetThe annual defense appropriations bill would give all troops a 4.5% pay raise in 2025, with some enlisted troops getting a boost of nearly 20%.By Leo Shane III9 days ago
US B-1 flies precision bomb drill as tensions simmer with North KoreaThe U.S. flew a B-1B bomber over the Korean Peninsula on Wednesday for its first precision-guided bombing drill with South Korea in seven years.10 days ago
Marines fast track qualified cyber, signals recruits to rank of gunnyThe Marine Corps has launched a pilot program that will allow qualified recruits to enter the Corps with a rank as high as gunnery sergeant.By Todd South10 days ago
DOD failed to share rules on partisan politics before election seasonThe lack of communication means service members could violate rules they don’t know exist and portray the DOD as politically partisan.By Nikki Wentling10 days ago
Centenarian vets are sharing their memories of D-Day, 80 years laterFew witnesses remain who remember the storied Allied assault and history’s biggest amphibious invasion.10 days ago
Last WWII vets converge on Omaha Beach for D-Day and fallen friendsVets, many of them centenarians and likely returning for one last time, pilgrimaged to what was the bloodiest of five Allied landings on June 6, 1944.10 days ago
Air Force promotes more than 1,300 lieutenant colonels this yearMore than 77% of eligible Air Force majors nabbed a promotion to lieutenant colonel on their first try.By Courtney Mabeus-Brown11 days ago
Soldier is first to get approval for traditional Samoan hand tattoosAn Army captain earlier this year became the first soldier to be granted approval to display the traditional ink.By Jonathan Lehrfeld and Jon Simkins11 days ago