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Space Command to stay in Colorado after Biden rejects move to Alabama
Head of Space Command, Gen. James Dickinson, argued that moving his headquarters now would jeopardize military readiness.
By Lolita C. Baldor and Tara Copp, AP
Hurricane Sally inflicts wind, water damage at NAS Pensacola; Florida Guard aiding aftermath
The effects of Hurricane Sally were still being felt across the Northern Gulf states on Friday, as military and civilian crews worked to assess and repair the damage.
By Jared Morgan
Gulf Coast military bases brace for Hurricane Sally
Military installations on the northeastern Gulf Coast braced for heavy winds and torrential rain on Tuesday as Hurricane Sally approached the shoreline.
By Jared Morgan
Beloved Medal of Honor recipient Bennie Adkins critically ill and hospitalized with COVID-19
Adkins, a retired command sergeant major, earned the Medal of Honor in September 2014 for his service during the Vietnam War.
By Diana Stancy
Montford Point Marine, part of the Corps’ first integrated unit, dies at 92
Fair winds and following seas, Marine.
By Jon Simkins
Halt all workout selfies — nothing will ever top this 91-year-old gym-going vet in denim overalls
“If I had my life to do over again, I wouldn’t change a thing.”
By Jon Simkins
Man arrested in terrorism probe told FBI he’d execute a US service member for ISIS
An Alabama man has been apprehended as part of a yearslong terrorism probe in which the FBI says he told agents he would execute a U.S. service member if ordered to do so by the Islamic State group.
By Jeff Martin, The Associated Press
States’ increasing restrictions and bans could put abortions ‘out of reach’ for some military women
Military women face financial and logistical hurdles in seeking abortions in the civilian community.
By Karen Jowers
Alabama city built on federal dollars feeling shutdown pinch
About 70 federal agencies are located at the Army’s 38,000-acre Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama. As the government shutdown drags into a third week, people and businesses that rely on some facet of Washington-backed spending for their livelihood are showing the strain.
Big shakeup coming to Senate Armed Services
Changing eight seats on the Senate Armed Services Committee — long seen as a powerful pulpit on national security issues — is an unusual level of upheaval.
By Joe Gould
Navy uniform puts Bill the Goat center stage, honors history for battle with rival Army
Unlike Army’s modern-looking ensemble, Under Armor went for a clean, classic look — and they nailed it.
By Jon Simkins