Navy Plans to Double Line Pearl Harbor Fuel Tanks Six years ago, 27,000 gallons of fuel leaked from the underground tank and threatened a groundwater aquifer.
Nation Ready to 'Fight Any Foe' as It Marks 75th Anniversary of WWII's End, Esper Says The lesson from history's bloodiest conflict is to remain ever vigilant and prepared to fight, he said.
'Hurricane Hunters' Fly into Douglas' Eye to Help Forecasters Assess Risk They brought two specially outfitted Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules aircraft to Hawaii.
Hawaii Military Bases Brace for Possible Direct Hit by Powerful Hurricane Douglas Douglas is the first hurricane in this year's storm season.
USS Arizona Memorial Reopens, Needs Visitors to Stay Afloat By about 11:30 a.m. the visitor center and adjacent USS Bowfin Submarine Museum and Park were virtual ghost towns.
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.
One of the Last Remaining Pearl Harbor Survivor Dies Emery Arsenault was honored by local officials on Pearl Harbor Day in 2018 in a ceremony at Rosewood Nursing Center.
Pearl Harbor Dry Dock Might Be Replaced and Upgraded The Navy said it is "investigating " building a new dry dock at Pearl Harbor--its first since World War II.
Don Stratton, One of Three Remaining Crew from USS Arizona, Dies at 97 On Dec. 7, 1941, Stratton survived by climbing hand-over-hand on a rope thrown at the adjacent repair ship USS Vestal.
Navy to Name Aircraft Carrier for Pearl Harbor Hero Miller Miller was the first African American to receive the Navy Cross for valor.
Marine Family Shocked to Get $32,000 Bill After Garage Fire in Military Housing The ordeal left them disillusioned, homeless and wanting to warn other military families about their nightmare experience.
Army's Top NCO Goes on Twitter to Scold Leaders for Not Testing Units on ACFT Sergeant Major of the Army Grinston told unit leaders in the operational force that they need to make the ACFT a priority
Al Asad Missile Attack Nearly Killed 150 US Troops, Destroyed 30 Aircraft: Report The Defense Department released newly declassified footage of the ballistic missile strikes on Al Asad last year.
Bill Would Dramatically Expand Retirement Benefits for 42,000 Veterans Under current law, an estimated 42,000 retirees are ineligible for concurrent benefits.
Military May Revisit Making COVID-19 Vaccines Mandatory After FDA Grants Approval Military leaders are unable to force service members to get the COVID vaccinations at this time.