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Florida Guard deploys to aid Idalia victims, Georgia, SC forces ready
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Wednesday fully activated 5,500 Florida National Guardsmen.
By Zamone Perez
Military bases begin damage assessments after Hurricane Ian
Installations like Naval Station Mayport and MacDill Air Force base are cleaning up in the wake of Hurricane Ian.
By Diana Stancy
4 years after Hurricane Florence ravaged Lejeune, rebuilding continues
Several new buildings are scheduled to be completed as early as next spring.
Hurricane Ian prompts evacuation of Navy ships and aircraft
Rear Adm. Wes McCall, the commander of Navy Region Southeast, has also authorized the evacuation of nonessential personnel.
Military rescues over 1,000 after hurricane batters Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico’s National Guard reportedly helped rescue more than one thousand people impacted by the devastating hurricane.
This sailor is the first woman to serve as chief of the boat
Master Chief Information Systems Technician (Submarine) Angela Koogler became chief of the boat for the USS Louisiana last month.
By Diana Stancy
Ship engineer lied to Coast Guard about polluted water, gets jail time
The chief engineer of a foreign vessel has been sentenced after dumping roughly 10,000 gallons of oil-contaminated water into an area near New Orleans.
2 injured in US naval submarine accident in Washington state
Two U.S. Navy personnel were injured in an accident aboard the USS Louisiana at a maintenance facility at Puget Sound in Washington state, the Navy said.
Head of Navy Talent Acquisition Group New Orleans relieved after alcohol-related misconduct
“The loss of confidence is a result of actions leading to a Jan. 23, 2022, arrest for driving while intoxicated and other traffic-related charges," the Navy said.
By Diana Stancy
The oldest living WWII veteran, now 112, wants to be remembered as a ‘good soldier’
Lawrence Brooks was drafted and entered the army in 1940.
By Kristine Froeba