May 10, 2018 NJ burial site for African American Civil War veterans in disrepair Dolly Marshall had searched for nearly a decade for clues that would unlock the mystery of her identity, the Camden, New Jersey native spent sleepless nights trying to piece together the puzzle of her family tree.
May 8, 2018 USS Fitzgerald officer pleads guilty in collision that killed 7 sailors A junior officer on the destroyer USS Fitzgerald has pleaded guilty to a dereliction of duty charge in connection with a collision that killed seven sailors last year, the Navy announced Tuesday.
April 26, 2018 Ronny Jackson withdraws from consideration for VA chief The nomination of the White House doctor to lead the Department of Veterans Affairs has suffered another blow with allegations of recklessly prescribing drugs and drunken behavior.
April 25, 2018 Navy, Marine Corps hornet fighter pilots raise alarm over safety issues Some of America’s F/A-18 pilots say they are being asked to take greater risks than ever before because aging equipment on the fighter jets, particularly ones that help them breathe, is failing.
April 25, 2018 US ship collisions -- was it outside scheming? As the U.S. Navy works to identify the cause of the collision involving the USS John S. McCain and an oil tanker, Admiral John Richardson tweeted that the Navy will conduct a wide investigation, including a review into the possibility of "cyber intrusion or sabotage,” although he says there is no direct evidence at this point.
April 19, 2018 Navy, Marine leaders: No problem with transgender troops The top military leaders of the Navy and Marine Corps tell senators that so far, they've seen no discipline, morale or unit readiness problems with transgender troops now serving openly.
April 19, 2018 WATCH: U.S. Navy submarine smashes through several feet of polar ice A new video gives a from-the-outside and behind-the-scenes look in the control room of a 7,000 ton nuclear-powered attack submarine as it breaks through a layer of polar ice in the Beaufort Sea, Popular Mechanics reported Tuesday.
April 18, 2018 Todd Starnes: Army chaplain faces punishment for following religious beliefs A decorated Army chaplain is facing what his attorneys are calling a “career-ending punishment” after he explained to a soldier that he could not conduct a marriage retreat that included same-sex couples because of his religious beliefs.
April 18, 2018 US submarine that fired missiles at Syria 'not welcome' in Naples, Italy, mayor says The U.S. nuclear submarine that took part in the missile strikes on Syria after a deadly chemical weapons attack on civilians is not welcome in one of Italy's largest ports, the city's mayor said Monday.
April 10, 2018 Trump and allies mull possible joint response in Syria President Donald Trump is threatening an imminent military strike against Syria, vowing to respond "forcefully" to Saturday's apparent chemical weapons attack on civilians and warning that Russia or any other nation found to share responsibility will "pay a price."