Navy Commander: Motive Unknown for Pearl Harbor Shooting Shipyard commander Capt. Greg Burton said there is no information to indicate the sailor knew any of the victims.
Three Dead, One Injured After Sailor Opens Fire at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard Two Defense Department civilian workers are dead and a third is in stable condition after the tragic shooting.
Navy, Pentagon to Review Base Security Following 3 Deadly Incidents in a Week Acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly called the review "a solemn duty."
Sole Survivor of Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard Shooting in Stable Condition The 36-year-old Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard employee who survived a shooting incident Wednesday at the base issued a statemen...
Navy Identifies 2 Victims in Pearl Harbor Shipyard Shooting The sailor who shot them was an armed watchstander at the shipyard.
Sailor Who Killed 2 and Himself at Pearl Harbor Identified The shooter was identified Thursday as 22-year-old G. Romero.
Sailor Who Killed 2 at Pearl Harbor Was Unhappy with Commanders The sailor, Gabriel Romero, 22, also faced non-judicial punishment.
Pearl Harbor Survivor Gets Hero's Welcome as He Arrives to Mark Attack's Anniversary Today, Lou Conter is one of just three USS Arizona crew members still alive.
GAO Report: Naval Shipyards in Need of Improvements The report suggests the Navy might be failing to properly estimate the cost and time necessary to complete the upgrades.
'Midway' Lands at Pearl Harbor The stars came out for a red carpet premiere of the epic WWII movie "Midway" at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam's Sharkey Thea...
The First Woman Has Made it Through SEAL Officer Screening The Navy marked a first earlier this year when a woman completed Navy SEAL officer assessment and selection
Army 3-Star General Loses Rank After War College Plagiarism Revealed An Army deputy chief of staff has been retired at a lower rank after an investigation found he had plagiarized.
New Photos Show Destruction from Taliban Attack on Bagram Air Base The photos showed airmen cleaning up and disposing of broken metal and ceiling tiles and attempting to salvage the structure.
'Millions' Stolen in Decade-Long Buying Fraud at Florida VA Hospitals, Officials Say Suspects allegedly defrauded the VA by letting vendors charge inflated prices for products.
Army Officer Pardoned by Trump After Murder Conviction Says He Can't Even Get a Job at Walmart Army 1st Lt. Clint Lorance was sentenced to 19 years in military prison after he was found guilty of second-degree murder.