Remains of Navy Sailor Who Died at Pearl Harbor Returned Home after 81 Years Seaman First Class Wilbur F. Newton died Dec. 7, 1941 in the attack on Pearl Harbor while stationed aboard the U.S.S...
USS Utah Sailor Describes How He Survived Pearl Harbor Attack USS Utah survivor Clark Simmons describes what he endured during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941.
Navy Given 6 Months to Submit Plan for Closing Red Hill After Water Contamination The Navy has waived its right to contest a new issue by the Hawaii Department of Health that paves the way for permanently...
102 Families Alleging Harm from Tainted Water at Pearl Harbor-Hickam File Legal Claims Against Navy The group joins 15 other individuals who filed claims this year seeking damages for illnesses and financial losses allegedly...
US Military Drops Appeal of Hawaii Order to Drain Fuel Tanks The military, with oversight from the state health department and the EPA, is developing plans to safely remove the fuel.
Mercury, Other Contamination Found in Water Tests at Pearl Harbor-Hickam as Navy Announces New Fuel Spill The Navy's massive testing effort of its water supply on the base has detected other contaminants, including mercury, lead...
Hawaii Says Water in Pearl Harbor Homes Is Safe to Drink Some military families have expressed concern that testing a small percentage of homes wasn’t enough.
Pentagon Shuttering Hawaii Fuel Storage Facility that Leaked and Sickened Military Families Prior to the announcement, the Pentagon had resisted Hawaiian demands to close the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility.
Navy Making Progress Flushing Contaminated Water at Pearl Harbor as CDC Wants to Hear from Residents The service predicts that families in Pearl City will be able to return to their homes on Jan. 28 if the flushing of their...
More than a Thousand Military Families in Hawaii Stuck in Hotels Through the Holidays More than 1,600 military families will spend the holidays in hotels, while an additional 2,200 can't drink the water in their...
Marine Corps Considers Abandoning Parris Island Amid Rising Extreme Weather Threats A string of recent reports has predicted that Parris Island will face increasingly frequent and ferocious hurricanes, floods...
Search for Supreme Court Leaker Falls to Former Army Colonel People who know Curley described the former Army colonel and military lawyer as possessing the right temperament for a highly...
Fort Liberty? Bragg and 8 Other Bases Get New Proposed Names to Scrub Confederate Links The proposed names must now go to Congress and be approved by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin.
'Accumulation of Errors and Omissions' Led to Connecticut Crash, Navy Concludes The report paints the picture of a ship led by officers who failed to learn from their mistakes and did not hold the crew to...
Space Force Will Allow Neck Tattoos, Longer Mustaches and More Makeup Options for Guardians The new policy eases mustache restrictions at the outer corners of the mouth and increases color options for nail and...