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DOD needs more consistent Indo-Pacific deterrence funding, GAO says
An annual assessment of how DOD funds deterrence efforts in the Indo-Pacific revealed problematic inconsistencies, according to a GAO report.
By Lillian Juarez
Toxic firefighting foam spills at Red Hill fuel storage facility
A cleanup is underway at the Red Hill facility after the spill of fire suppressant foam containing PFAS, a class of chemicals that can be toxic to humans.
Today’s ‘Battle of military relief societies’ helps troops, families
A Giving Tuesday donation to the military relief society of choice will be doubled today, helping troops and their families.
By Karen Jowers
Navy responds to Chinese criticism of South China Sea mission
The guided missile cruiser Chancellorsville sailed past a Chinese-controlled island in the South China Sea Tuesday.
The wild story that led to a petty officer’s Navy Marine Corps Medal
Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Anthony Anglikowski saved a hiker's life in a treacherous mountain rescue last year.
Army football reveals WWII-themed uniform for Navy matchup
The Cadets will wear uniforms inspired by the 1st Armored Division during World War II.
By Sarah Sicard
Carrier Gerald R Ford returns to Norfolk after brief deployment
The carrier will conduct a lengthier deployment in 2023.
By Diana Stancy
Hawaii gun permit ruling sides with ‘homesick’ Navy officer
Hawaii cannot deny a firearms permit simply because someone has sought counseling, a judge has ruled.
Navy hero in LGBTQ club shooting ‘wanted to save the family I found’
Information Systems Technician 2nd Class Thomas James continues to recover at a hospital in Colorado Springs.
USS Gerald R Ford slated to wrap up first deployment
The carrier, which got underway on Oct. 4, and its strike group focused on air defense, anti-subsurface warfare, and distributed maritime operations.
By Diana Stancy