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Pentagon revamps how it prevents, handles collateral damage in strikes
The entire Defense Department has civilian harm reduction marching orders.
Is the Navy ready to repair battle-damaged ships in wartime?
A government watchdog report questions the sea service's capabilities.
Destroyer Gridley causes oil spill in Washington
The guided-missile destroyer Gridley, homeported at Naval Station Everett, was leaving the pier at Naval Magazine Indian Island Thursday morning when the oil spill occurred,
Remains ID’d of 2 Indiana brothers killed during Pearl Harbor attack
The Trapp brothers were assigned to the battleship USS Oklahoma on Dec. 7, 1941, when it was attacked by Japanese aircraft while moored at Pearl Harbor.
25th service member dies of COVID-19 as White House considers mandatory vaccines
The senior chief fire controlman assigned to Information Warfare Training Command Virginia Beach died of coronavirus-related complications on Thursday, the Navy confirmed.
Protesters damage Veterans Affairs headquarters, several DC war monuments
VA officials spent Monday morning working to assess the extent of the protest damage.
Navy takes first steps toward rebuilding base rocked by twin earthquakes
Officials estimate the magazine construction project will be completed by August 2022.
By Jon Simkins
1 in 5 domestic DoD household goods shipments had damages in 2018
A $1 trillion claim for damages during a PCS move?
By Karen Jowers
Photos reveal damage to U.S. Embassy in Baghdad following attack by supporters of Iran-backed militia
“The game has changed, and we’re prepared to do what is necessary to defend our personnel and our interests and our partners in the region."
By Shawn Snow
FOD damaged drone during Middle East ops
The reconnaissance robot with a 130-foot wingspan was trying to take off.
Why the deeper, lasting costs of war are not reflected just in dollars and body counts
Researchers looked at the effects of the current wars both abroad and at home.
By Todd South