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Marine charged with threatening mass shooting of white people
Joshua Cobb, 23, who was discharged from the Marine Corps after serving for less than a year, was charged Monday with threatening to “erase” white people.
Did polluted Fort Ord make veterans ill? They demand answers.
AP’s review of public documents shows the Army knew that chemicals had been improperly dumped at Fort Ord for decades.
By Juliet Linderman and Jason Dearen
California flag memorial to 13 slain US troops vandalized
Four of the 13 troops killed were from California.
Expeditionary sea base Miguel Keith commissioned by Navy
The ship is named for Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Miguel Keith, who was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Vietnam War.
By Diana Stancy
A civilian mariner’s leg was severed. This sailor helped save his life
The swift actions of Senior Chief Hull Maintenance Technician Mario Pais and his fellow sailors helped ensure a 19-year-old civilian survived his traumatic injury.
By Diana Stancy
Navy commissions littoral combat ship Oakland
Previous U.S. Navy ships bearing the name Oakland include a transport cargo ship that was first commissioned in 1918 and a light cruiser from World War II.
By Diana Stancy
Space Force field command to be located at LA military base
The military will establish the Space Systems Command at the base near Los Angeles International Airport, the governor said in a statement.
Unaccompanied migrant kids may be housed on California National Guard base
The Pentagon on Friday approved the use of Camp Roberts to temporarily house migrant children traveling alone.
Her military career cut short inspires advocacy and nonprofit addressing epidemic facing veterans and first responders
After a military career cut short by trauma, this West Point graduate co-founded an organization to address the increasing suicide rates among first responders.
By Brandon Black