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Navy sailor who shot, killed himself at Hawaii resort identified
Russell Cruz, 40, of Kailua, Hawaii, died of a gunshot wound to the head, the medical examiner’s office said.
C-17 crew stops at Trump’s Scottish golf resort en route to Kuwait
A C-17 crew comprising both Air National Guard and active-duty airmen stayed at President Donald Trump’s posh Turnberry golf resort in Scotland during a trip earlier this year to deliver supplies to Kuwait, as well as on the return trip, Politco reports.
By Air Force Times staff
Military families treated to a surprise trip to a galaxy far, far away
Five military members and their families explored a galaxy far, far away during an exclusive preview of Walt Disney World Resort’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, before its public opening this week.
By Mark Mckerrick
Cambodian leader denies allowing China naval base
Beijing is Cambodia's biggest investor and closest political partner.
Meet a 94-year-old blind Navy veteran who decided to try downhill skiing
His next challenge will be competing at the National Veterans Golden Age Games in Alaska in June.
Brits bet they’ve eradicated gambling near Cyprus base
The U.K. retained two military bases on Cyprus after the east Mediterranean island gained independence from British colonial rule in 1960.
As shutdown drags on, a ‘Coast Guard City’ rallies
These residents are rallying around their own as the partial government shutdown has left the Coast Guard — the only branch of the armed services that is part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security rather than the Pentagon — out in the cold.
Cambodia dismisses reports that China will build a naval base there
Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen said his government will not allow any foreign military bases in its territory and called media reports that China is seeking a naval base there "fake news."
Combat vets: Here’s how you can get a free resort vacation in Florida
The average value of the giveaway is between $358 and $398. Travel, meals not included.
By Karen Jowers
Texas resort manager says church gunman was security guard
The gunman who opened fire on a Texas church recently began working as a security guard at a vacation resort near his home outside of San Antonio, a manager at the resort said Monday.
US investigates report of civilian casualties after airstrike in Afghanistan
Afghan commandos have been engaged in fierce fighting with the Taliban in the region over the last several days.
By Shawn Snow