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Last survivor of USS Arizona dies at 102
Conter went on to survive two shoot downs as a pilot during World War II and was later a pioneer of the Navy's SERE program.
Honor those killed at Pearl Harbor, USS Arizona survivor says
The U.S. Navy and the National Park Service will host a remembrance ceremony at Pearl Harbor on the 81st anniversary of the 1941 Japanese bombing.
By Haven Daley
Davis-Monthan’s future in flux after Congress blocked A-10 retirement
Disagreements over the fate of the A-10 Warthog have had a broader impact in Tucson.
NTSB: Fighter jet’s engine quit before it crashed in Arizona
The Mirage F1, operated by a military contractor, was flying out of Luke Air Force Base on Feb. 10 on a mission to help train military fighter pilots.
Political football? Arizona AG says governor can send armed troops to border.
The formal legal opinion from Attorney General Mark Brnovich does not hold the force of law.
Air Force launches study of changes to flight training areas
Proposed changes to various areas would include consistently allowing flights later at night and at lower altitudes in some areas.
Airman gets life in prison for death of Mennonite woman
Authorities used cellphone and financial records, and surveillance video to tie Mark Gooch to the crimes.
Airman to be sentenced in Arizona in Mennonite woman’s death
A Luke Air Force Base spokesman said proceedings to discharge Mark Gooch will start after he’s sentenced in the Arizona case.
Sentencing set for airman convicted in death of Mennonite woman
Jurors in October found Mark Gooch guilty of kidnapping and first-degree murder in Sasha Krause’s killing.
Writer profiles every USS Arizona casualty at Pearl Harbor
Some of the men were seasoned sailors. Many were teenagers, including several who lied about their age at enlistment because they were too young to serve.
By Henry Brean, Arizona Daily Star