Schofield soldier pleads guilty to killing, dismembering pregnant wifeAs part of a plea agreement, Pfc. Dewayne Arthur Johnson II admitted to killing his pregnant wife with a machete at their Hawaii home last summer.By Riley Ceder4 weeks ago
Guam barracks conditions spur Navy-wide housing inspectionNavy Secretary John Phelan was so appalled by the barracks at Andersen Air Force Base that he ordered Marines and sailors to be moved out.By Riley Ceder4 weeks ago
Why the US military has cared about climate change since the Cold WarIn this commentary, the author examines how the U.S. military sees climate change as a threat in itself and a threat multiplier for national security.By Paul Bierman, University of Vermont, The Conversation4 months ago
Putin agrees to ceasefire on energy, infrastructure targets in UkraineThe Russian leader stopped short of backing a broader 30-day pause in fighting that the U.S. administration is pressing for.By Zeke Miller, The Associated Press4 months ago
3D printing barracks? Military eyes new ways to cut construction costsTop military engineers met with lawmakers this week to discuss cost-efficient methods for supporting future military construction.By Riley Ceder4 months ago
Hawaii soldier to face trial in suspected death of pregnant wifeMischa Johnson was last seen on July 31 at her home on Schofield Barracks, an Army installation on Oahu, when she was six months pregnant.5 months ago