Scottsdale tribe builds 5-acre memorial to USS Arizona
The USS Arizona Memorial Gardens honors each of the ship’s 1,512 crew members who were aboard at the time of the attack at Pearl Harbor.
The USS Arizona Memorial Gardens honors each of the ship’s 1,512 crew members who were aboard at the time of the attack at Pearl Harbor.
The facility would be Pearl Harbor's first covered dry dock.
Reagan sailed 60,000 miles and its embarked Carrier Air Wing 5 racked up more than 20,000 flight hours during the deployment.
The order would stop short of outgoing President Donald Trump’s goal to have all troops withdrawn by the end of the year.
James T. Praefke escaped brig chasers 15 years ago today and remains on the lam.
But the exact punishment handed down remains unclear.
Canada's quarantine policy has meant that jetting home for a weekend isn’t an option for the Canadian troops at Peterson Air Force Base.
The wife of the nation’s highest-ranking military officer saved the life of man during a Veterans Day event at the Arlington National Cemetery on Wednesday.
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Retirees have until Dec. 31 to set up their payment process for new Tricare Select enrollment fees.
Lawmakers raised concerns about plans to move all of the medical exams to contractors.
Federal officials still have not decided if they will appeal the ruling.
A Florida-based Army reservist died Thursday.
Active cases in the VA system are up 252 percent in the last two months.
NCIS probes revealed evidence that U.S. sailors were profiting from the sex trade that services shipmates in Bahrain.
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The Defense Department remains the only U.S. government agency that has yet to pass an audit.
Draft changes proposed by the Office of Personnel Management would open more pathways for job applicants to prove they have the desired skills.