Military aid societies battle for bragging rights on Giving TuesdayThe relief societies are competing to see who can raise the most donations in a single day.By Karen Jowers5 months ago
Florida Guard deploys to aid Idalia victims, Georgia, SC forces readyFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday fully activated 5,500 Florida National Guardsmen.By Zamone Perez8 months ago
Fort Eustis unit ready when civilian authorities callThis incident support team trains regularly to respond to anything from a nuclear accident or attack to a hurricane.By Dave Ress, Daily Press23 months ago
VA hospital denied emergency care to dying vet because staff couldn’t verify his military serviceThe 60-year-old had received treatment for a heart ailment just a few months earlier at the Florida VA hospital.By Leo Shane III23 months ago
Lakenheath sees at least 3 emergency F-15 jet landings in one weekAt least two of the American fighter planes have been fixed and returned to flight.By Rachel S. Cohen2 years ago
F-16C jet suffers in-flight emergency, lands safely at AvianoBase operations have largely returned to normal, an Aviano spokesperson said.By Rachel S. Cohen2 years ago
Alaska Guardsmen rescue pregnant woman after a snowmobile accidentPararescuemen spent an hour stabilizing the woman so she could evacuate to a hospital.By Rachel S. Cohen2 years ago
Military charities step up to assist families affected by tainted water in HawaiiNavy-Marine Corps Relief Society, Army Emergency Relief and Air Force Aid Society are providing grants.By Karen Jowers2 years ago
VA coronavirus spending to get more scrutiny under new lawThe bill was one of three finalized by the president this week.By Leo Shane III2 years ago
B-2 bomber crashes in Missouri after in-flight malfunction; none injuredThe dual-capable conventional and nuclear bomber was not carrying munitions when it crashed.By Rachel S. Cohen3 years ago
Soldier, Marine lawsuit challenges mandatory COVID vaccinations for those who’ve had the virusThe plaintiffs argue that the military's own regulations seem to indicate they should be exempt from having to take the shots.By Todd South3 years ago
Pentagon inspector general exploring how to better secure the ‘nuclear football’The Presidential Emergency Satchel may need some new security procedures.By Meghann Myers3 years ago