Posthumous Promotions for Enlisted Sailors Killed In Pensacola Shootings Navy leaders called the move "right and fitting."
3 Sailors Killed in Pensacola Awarded Aviator's Wings of Gold The Navy secretary approved the posthumous award of the Wings of Gold to three trainees who were killed at NAS Pensacola.
Marines, Sailors Line Road to Salute Family of Officer Killed in Pensacola Shootings Hundreds of sailors and Marines stood in long lines at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida, in a silent and moving tribute.
Despite Mortal Wounds, Heroic Naval Academy Grad Helped Stop Gunman: Reports Joshua Kaleb Watson was shot five times but managed to help stop the Pensacola gunman, his family said
These Are the Sailors Killed in Pensacola Mass Shooting The commanding officer of NAS Pensacola called them heroes.
This Is the Military Working Dog That Helped Take Out the Leader of ISIS The very good dog appears to be a female Belgian Malinois.
Air Force Weighing Medal of Honor Nominations for More Airmen The Air Force is reviewing a number of airmen who could be considered for the Medal of Honor, the service's top general said.
The Story of Rick Rescorla, Vietnam Vet and 9/11 Hero The late Army Col. Rick Rescorla acted heroically as a civilian in the south tower of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11.
JTAC to Get Air Force Cross for Valor in Deadly ISIS-K Firefight The nation's second-highest award for valor will go Friday to Kentucky Air National Guard Tech. Sgt. Daniel Keller.
First Armored Soldier Honored for Protecting Children in El Paso Shooting Pfc. Glendon Oakley Jr. received an Army Commendation Medal for guiding children away from the gunfire.
No More Family Days for Air Force, Space Force: Extra Leave Canceled for 2025 Airmen and Space Force Guardians have had their scheduled family days for 2025 canceled after officials said the extra days...
The Only Al-Qaida Operative to Infiltrate the Army's Special Forces One might think that betraying both the world's most notorious terrorism group and the West's most well-funded intelligence...
VA Chipping Away at Claims Backlog, Hopes to Process 2.5 Million Filings This Year The department has adopted several initiatives to speed processing and allow adjudicators to seek more work if they have...
Space Command Move to Huntsville Will Be Announced Very Soon, Congressman Says In an interview Tuesday with Auburn University’s “Cyber Focus” podcast, Rep. Mike Rogers, chairman of the House Armed...
Marine Corps Provides Details on How New Littoral Regiment Would Fight in Pacific The Marine Corps' new littoral regiment is less than two years old and growing as the service contends with how to resupply...