Officials Say Reports of Shots Being Fired at Florida Naval Station but No Victims or Shooter Found A Florida sheriff says there are “no signs of an active shooter” and no injuries after police responded to a report of...
Police Say Marine Charged with Escort's Murder Googled Whether It's Possible to Scream While Being Strangled In what a local official called a "chilling" case, an active-duty Marine stationed in Florida was arrested and charged with...
FBI Has 'Control' Over a Dozen Saudi Acquaintances of Pensacola Shooter About a "dozen or so" Saudi nationals are under the control of the FBI amid an ongoing investigation, DefSec Esper said.
Navy Airman Dies After Rescue Swimmer School Accident at Pensacola Airman Nathan Burke of Lubbock, Texas, died at Baptist Hospital in Pensacola, Florida, Navy officials announced.
Just One 6-Pack: NAS Pensacola Limits Alcohol Sales as Discipline Problems Increase Troops in the rank of E-3 and below are limited to purchasing one six-pack of beer per day from the base's Navy Exchange.
Last Year's Pensacola Shooting Revealed the Problem of Military Radicalization Just over a year ago, a Saudi military officer entered a building on Naval Air Station Pensacola and began shooting.
Navy Investigation of Pensacola Shooting Points to ‘Toxic’ Command Climate as Factor It found that the aviation training climate "likely increased" his chances of successfully carrying out the Dec. 6, 2019...
Pensacola Shooter Radicalized Years Before Terror Attack on Navy Base, FBI Says The Saudi officer who carried out a terrorist attack on a Florida military base began radicalizing as early as 2015.
Navy Fires Head of Aviation Training School The commanding officer of the Center for Naval Aviation Technical Training in Pensacola was relieved of command.
Marine Corps Limits Foreign Troops' Base Access After Pensacola Attack Marine Corps commands have until Feb. 25 to complete rosters of all foreign troops assigned to their units or schools.
Class-Action Suit over Limits on Combat-Related Disability Pay Goes Before Supreme Court The Supreme Court will hear arguments in Soto v. United States, a case that challenges a six-year limit on back pay for...
Veterans Reunite with 'Precious Cargo' 50 Years After the Fall of Saigon One woman's quest to say ‘thank you’ led to the colonel who ran her refugee camp and the aircraft maintainer who may have...
48 Hours with Marines and Soldiers on the US Southern Border Amid President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, military assets and personnel are increasingly being relied upon for a...
'Everything Is on the Table': Army Eyeing Expansion of Privatized Barracks As part of a pilot program, construction is expected to begin this summer on a new privately managed facility at Fort Irwin...
Army Suspends Fort McCoy's First Female Commander Amid Trump Portrait Display Controversy The incident, which sparked a wave of right-wing criticism, centered on the base's chain of command wall display -- a common...