Military veteran graduates from college alongside his daughter
A father and daughter from Portsmouth, Virginia, are now bonded by their college graduations from the same school and on the same day.
John Canley, 1st Black Marine awarded Medal of Honor, dies at 84
Canley was awarded the country’s highest military honor for his actions during the Vietnam War.
4 Air Force cadets may not graduate due to vaccine refusal
It's the only military academy, so far, where cadets may not graduate for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine.
Bank employees in Phoenix area go to basic training
Employees with USAA skipped the office on May 13, but not to relax. The employees got a chance to see, first hand, what it's like to be in military service. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
US Army identifies Florida soldier killed in Alaska bear attack
The US Army identified the soldier who was mauled to death by a bear in Alaska as 30-year-old Staff Sgt. Seth Michael Plant of St. Augustine, Florida.
Army to revamp Alaska forces to prep for cold-weather conflicts
Those concerns come as climate change brings warmer temperatures and opens the sea lanes for longer periods of time.
Why a Finland, Sweden NATO membership would be a big deal
Finnish leaders announced Thursday their belief that Finland should join NATO because of Russia's war in Ukraine. Sweden could soon follow suit.
Wounded veteran, his family gifted brand-new Mesa home, mortgage-free
An injured veteran and his family turned the key and unlocked the door to their new home in Mesa on May 11 after it was gifted to them, mortgage-free.
US Army soldier dies after bear attack injuries in Alaska
A U.S. Army soldier has died of injuries sustained in a bear attack Tuesday in Alaska.
Buy cookies, support veterans: Pillsbury to donate portion of dough sales to military family nonprofit
Pillsbury said it would donate 10 cents from each code entered to Operation Homefront, which helps families of military members transition back to civilian life.
US Navy unveils first ever undersea ‘Orca’ drone
The military vehicle was showcased in a social media post by the Navy’s Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA).
Russia pummels vital port of Odesa, targeting supply lines
Ukrainian officials say Russian missiles pummeled the vital port of Odesa, part of apparent efforts to disrupt supply lines and weapons shipments.
Navy sailor killed in West Allis protecting friend, family says
Phoenix Castanon, an eastern Arizona native, had been training to become a Gunner's Mate at Naval Station Great Lakes. His family told FOX6 News he was off duty for the weekend, in town visiting his girlfriend -- shot after he stepped in when a friend was being harassed in West Allis.
As Putin marks Victory Day, his troops make little war gains
While Western analysts in recent weeks had widely expected Putin to use the holiday to trumpet some kind of victory in Ukraine or announce an escalation, he did neither.
‘Everything shook’: Last civilians leave Ukraine steel mill
The steel mill in Mariupol, where roughly 2,000 Ukrainian fighters are making their last stand, is the only part of the city not under Russian control.
US shared intel before Ukraine sank Russian warship, official says
The Pentagon denied Friday any involvement in the attack on the Russian warship but acknowledged that the U.S. does share intelligence with Ukraine.
Army veteran drives, eats through all 50 states to learn about America
“The hospitality, food and culture all provided the experience of what America should be," Kreskin Torres, a rideshare driver for Uber and Lyft, shared.
Kremlin says Western intel will not stop war as US reportedly helps Ukraine target Russian generals
Ukraine claims it has killed a dozen Russian generals.
Globe-Miami community rocked by Air Force sonic booms asking for change
A massive boom in Globe-Miami may feel louder in the future as the U.S. Air Force is asking to perform sonic booms in much lower elevations, causing town leaders to come out against the request, citing a concern it will damage property.
Russian forces storm Mariupol steel plant as some evacuees reach safety
Ukrainian defenders of a steel plant in Mariupol say Russian forces have started to storm the the last pocket of resistance.