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By Steve Walsh/WHRO Residents who live around the Naval Support Activity Hampton Roads Northwest Annex in Chesapeake are ...
Members of the LGBTQ community who fought hard-won battles over the past several decades remain hopeful that the assault ...
At least three people have turned down potential roles working for the defense secretary and former Fox News host. Supporters ...
The Italian Navy's first full-configuration PPA took part in the At-Sea Demonstration/Formidable Shield 2025 (ASD/FS25) ...
Defence tech startup Tonbo Imaging is working towards autonomy on warfront by using advanced technology to minimise ...
Dr Shakil Afridi, who helped the CIA locate Osama Bin Laden, remains imprisoned in Pakistan with US Congressman Brad Sherman urging Pakistan to release him ...
It was the culmination of a long-awaited dream and a cause for great celebration when Port Canaveral officially was dedicated ...
The DOD Secretary can give the honor of a ship’s name to Byron De La Beckwith, a member of the White Citizens’ Council in ...
Despite the exodus, White House officials said the administration remains dedicated to rooting out waste and abuse.
U.S. Navy loaded a nuclear-capable cruise missile with the mail and fired it from a submarine towards Florida.
Kenneth Moore's joys in life were many: he had a flair for cake decorating, especially his cheeky "grown-up cakes," and brought smiles with his festive spirit, especially during Christmas. Kenny lived ...
A criminal case in Alaska involving nearly a dozen people born in American Samoa is highlighting concerns about birthright citizenship and voting by people who are not U.S. citizens.