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With F-35 still missing, Marine Corps holds aviation standdown
The Marine Corps is pausing its aviation operations for two days as the disappearance of a Marine Corps F-35B jet over South Carolina remains unsolved.
Attendance dwindles at Joint Base Charleston’s chapel
A majority of the Charleston AFB congregants have been attending services at the chapel since the mid-1970s, after they first were assigned to Charleston.
By Thomas Novelly
Frontline Photos: Oct. 17, 2021
Black Daggers over Oahu, sailors in the spray of Bengal Bay, B-1B's bolting for the Baltic and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
The Citadel is staging poolees for observation due to COVID-19 before shipping to boot camp
“The ability to conduct staging of poolees in hard structure berthing with rooms for 2-4 personnel, as well as on-site laundry, infirmary, and mess facilities, led MCRD Parris Island to a temporary partnership with The Citadel."
By Shawn Snow
Melania Trump, Karen Pence survey military’s emergency response
Melania Trump and Karen Pence traveled to South Carolina on Wednesday to get briefings about some of the military’s emergency preparedness and humanitarian efforts in a state where both are often needed because of active hurricane seasons.
Major military exercise this week in Charleston
A South Carolina city's highways, seaports, airspace and railways are all part of a large military exercise this week.
Coast Guard member reprimanded for flashing controversial gesture on MSNBC
He was upbraided in administrative letter of censure signed by Capt. John Reed, the head of Hurricane Florence response efforts in Charleston, S.C.
In the path of Hurricane Florence? Here are some last-minute tips
Military evacuation orders and more
By Karen Jowers
Guam B-52s left behind to face typhoon as B-2s, C-17s scramble from 2 other major storms
Air Force finds itself in cross hairs of three major storms.
By Tara Copp, AP
Military plane wreckage removed 2 weeks after Georgia crash
Wreckage from a military plane has been removed from a Georgia highway and taken to a new site two weeks after a deadly crash that killed nine National Guard airmen.
State doubles its influence on Senate Armed Services Committee
Republicans have named South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott to the Senate Armed Services Committee.
By Joe Gould