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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
A Navy SEAL’s tips for surviving a hurricane
A survivalist guide to getting through a hurricane.
By Sarah Sicard
Best pics of the week: Aug. 9, 2020
Marines take a break Down Under, cadets and plebes transition to service academies, awe-inspiring sunsets and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
Here’s where the Corps’ North Carolina bases stand 22 months after Hurricane Florence
In September 2019 tarps were still on the roofs of hundreds of buildings across the two bases. Here's where that stands in July 2020.
By Philip Athey
After COVID-19 and protest response, the National Guard is gearing up for a rough hurricane season
The Guard is expecting about a third more storms this year than last, and many of its troops will be activated for the second or third time in as many months.
Rescue swimmer awarded Distinguished Flying Cross for swimming through hell to rescue 59 others
He swam at night through 80 knot winds, ripped through a roof without the aid of a chainsaw and was repeatedly hoisted more than 100 feet into the air while battling turbulence and dangerous power lines around him as he aided in the rescue of 59 others in Houston, Texas, as Hurricane Harvey battered the area in August 2017.
By Shawn Snow
This is how climate change could hurt VA hospitals and programs
A pair of senators want the department to do more to prepare for the looming problem.
A year after Hurricane Florence, Camp Lejeune is still working on housing repairs
Labor and funding issues pushed the planned repairs back, as many buildings around the base still have tarps covering damaged roofs.
Affected by Hurricane Dorian? These Tricare waivers can help.
Waivers for prescription refills, and for those in Tricare Prime who need medical care.
By Karen Jowers
Tarps from Florence are still on roofs of hundreds of buildings at Lejeune, New River as Hurricane Dorian arrives
With a nearly $3.6 billion price tag in damages from Florence, the Corps is worried about the additional destruction that may come with Hurricane Dorian.
By Shawn Snow