A Military Perspective On Climate Change
Military leaders have been contending with climate change impacts on bases, forces and equipment around the world.
US Air Force Sergeant Convicted In Beating Of Daughter
Caleb Humphrey, stationed at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, was found guilty in a court martial of aggravated assault and child endangerment.
3 Detained With Live Mortar Round At Pearl Harbor Gate
After a guard noticed the smell of marijuana, he then looked inside the vehicle and saw the ordnance.
Why Are Soldier Suicides On The Rise?
Suicide rates among soldiers from the 19th century to today can’t be explained by combat alone, according to a new report.
Pearl Harbor Shooter’s Family Offers Condolences To Victims
A motive for the shooting by U.S. Navy sailor Gabriel Romero of three civilian shipyard workers has not been determined.
Pearl Harbor Shooting Survivor Released From Hospital
Roger Nakamine is the only gunshot victim who survived the attack last week.
GAO: Fixing Shoddy Military Housing In Hawaii And Elsewhere Won’t Be Easy
Contracts with private housing providers were focused on ensuring a good return for the companies but don’t require homes be kept in good repair.
Danny De Gracia: Save The Barbers Point Naval Air Museum
Military folks are not the type to stage protests like we’ve been seeing elsewhere in Hawaii. But the state plan for this museum needs public scrutiny.
Navy Officials Refuse To Answer Questions About Pearl Harbor Shooting
Officials took questions from only two reporters – and offered no new information in response – before leaving a press conference.
Authorities Identify Pearl Harbor Shooting Victims
Officials refused to answer many questions about the U.S. sailor who shot and killed two civilians on the base, wounded another and then took his own life.