Troops injured in landing craft collision returned to duty or stableAll but one service member injured following a collision between two landing craft while training off the coast of Florida have returned to duty.By Staff Reports10 days ago
Special Forces soldiers in NW Florida still awaiting child care centerA decision on whether Special Forces families will get a child development center at Camp "Bull" Simons, Florida, may arrive in the coming weeks.By Karen Jowers3 weeks ago
Military Times named American Legion Fourth Estate Award winnerMilitary Times was recognized for its 2022 reporting about the harmful effects of burn pits and other toxic exposures.By Zamone Perez12 months ago
101-year-old vet receives medal for being one of the 1st Black MarinesGeorge J. Johnson was part of the group of the first Black men allowed to enlist in the Marine Corps.By Irene Loewenson15 months ago
At VA, we stand tall to hurricanes Fiona and Ian"Thanks to preparation and quick response, most of VA’s clinics remained online or were fully operational within a day or two."By Shereef Elnahal and Tammy Czarnecki19 months ago
Military bases begin damage assessments after Hurricane IanInstallations like Naval Station Mayport and MacDill Air Force base are cleaning up in the wake of Hurricane Ian.By Diana Stancy20 months ago
4 years after Hurricane Florence ravaged Lejeune, rebuilding continuesSeveral new buildings are scheduled to be completed as early as next spring.By Jonathan Lehrfeld20 months ago
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.By Jonathan Lehrfeld20 months ago
From howitzers to suicide drones: Pentagon seeks right ‘balance’ on training Ukrainians on new armsAs the war in Ukraine drags into its third month, the United States is trying to figure out the best way – and the best pace – to train Ukrainian troops on how to use the Western arms flooding into the besieged nation.By Stephen Losey and Joe Gould2 years ago
Florida Guardsmen heading to Germany to continue training Ukrainian troopsThe 160 soldiers left Ukraine in February, but have stayed in Europe.By Meghann Myers2 years ago
Florida crocodile spends a while sunbathing on naval runway Crikey, there's a croc on the airstrip.By Sarah Sicard2 years ago
Judge temporarily bars military from punishing two officers over vaccine refusalThe military must temporarily halt stripping two officers who refused to take the COVID vaccine of their commands, a federal judge in Florida ruled.By Rachel Nostrant2 years ago