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
Navy, Pentagon to Review Base Security Following 3 Deadly Incidents in a Week Acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly called the review "a solemn duty."
These Are the Sailors Killed in Pensacola Mass Shooting The commanding officer of NAS Pensacola called them heroes.
No Plans to Change Foreign Military Training After Pensacola Shooting, Top Generals Say "[Do I] have reservations about sending Marines or service members to other countries [like] Saudi Arabia? No, not at all."
3 Dead, 7 Injured After Shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola; Shooter Killed The shooter is dead, and three victims have lost their lives.
Blue Angels Jets Made Contact Midair During Tight Diamond 360 Maneuver Jets Nos. 1 and 3 made contact Wednesday while training at their home base at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Florida.
Marine PFC Faces Murder Charge After Suffocation of Wife in Japan A Marine private first class will head to court for a motions hearing Thursday after being accused of unpremeditated murder.
Musk, Ramaswamy Proposal to Slash Spending Could Include VA Medical Services Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy confirmed that they plan to target "unauthorized" federal spending, a category that includes...
Coast Guard Set to Receive New Icebreaker by Year's End, Bolstering US Presence in Arctic The need for ships with icebreaking capabilities is growing as China and Russia increase their presence in the Arctic...
Marine Corps F-35C Was Used in Combat for First Time to Strike Houthis, Military Confirms Traveling at speeds of 1,200 mph, the F-35C can carry Joint Direct Attack Munitions, or JDAMs, air-to-air missiles and other...
Military Diversity Is Not the Problem "The main reason for concern about the U.S. military and its performance has to do with the variety of U.S. commitments and...
MacDill Airman Gets 5 Years Of Probation in 'Undead Apes' Blockchain Fraud U.S. District Judge William Jung sentenced Devin Rhoden to five years’ probation, a reflection of Rhoden’s substantial...