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LCS Charleston returns from 26-month deployment
The ship's blue and gold crews took turns manning the ship during the lengthy cruise.
Frontline Photos: Oct. 24, 2021
Paladins light up the sky in Poland, sailors work on C-2A Greyhounds n the Atlantic, Marine drill instructors greet new recruits at Parris Island and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Attendance dwindles at Joint Base Charleston’s chapel
A majority of the Charleston AFB congregants have been attending services at the chapel since the mid-1970s, after they first were assigned to Charleston.
By Thomas Novelly
Frontline Photos: Oct. 17, 2021
Black Daggers over Oahu, sailors in the spray of Bengal Bay, B-1B's bolting for the Baltic and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Sailor convicted in connection to shipmate’s death on New Year’s Day 2020
Hospitalman Apprentice Ethan J. Helems was convicted by a military jury in June of involuntary manslaughter, negligent homicide and other charges in connection to the death of Hospitalman Thomas Adrian Dion Campbell, according to recently released Navy trial records.
Unmanned helicopter crashes into LCS after taking off from the ship
The Fire Scout drone mishap happened Tuesday morning in the eastern Pacific.
Petty officer and his husband die in motorcycle accident
Electrician’s Mate (Nuclear) 2nd Class Justice A. Hartley had just reported to the aircraft carrier Harry S. Truman in February.
Charleston County reaches deal to sell naval hospital
It had planned to spend more than $6 million to tear the building down.
How Dorie Miller’s bravery helped fight Navy racism
The first American hero of World War II helped clear the way for others by doing what he was not allowed to do.
By Thomas W. Cutrer and T. Michael Parrish, World War II Magazine