Army’s new Pacific commander has decades-deep roots in Hawaii

Gen. Ronald Clark can trace by decades his roots in Hawaii. He hopes the experience will serve him well as he takes command of U.S. Army Pacific and its 106,000 personnel in an increasingly volatile region of the world.

Fox’s NFL pregame show will originate from Naval Base San Diego on Sunday

Fox’s NFL pregame show will broadcast live from Naval Base San Diego on Sunday, continuing the network’s tradition of going on the road to honor the military for Veterans Day.

Marines around the world celebrate the Corps’ 249th birthday

While the U.S. Marine Corps’ birthday comes just days after the 20th anniversary of the battle for Fallujah, Marines across the country and around the world are celebrating with a forward-facing approach.

Army accuses major of rape, sexual assault of at least 20 victims

A Virginia-based Army major faces accusations of sexual offenses against at least 20 victims in a three-year period, the service’s Office of Special Trial Counsel said Friday.

Former Army officer accused of 6 killings in Texas found incompetent to stand trial

Shane M. James, 35, will remain in the Travis County Jail until a space opens at a state mental health facility that can treat someone accused of such violent offenses. That could take more than a year.

US Navy hospital in Spain resumes baby delivery, halting weeks of off-base referrals

U.S. Naval Hospital Rota resumed labor and delivery services.

US Gray Eagle drone crashes in Somalia

An investigation has been launched to determine a U.S. Army-operated MQ-1C Gray Eagle drone went down.

Fresh from the Philippines, US Marines are now training in Indonesia

A Marine Corps rotational force is getting to know a part of Indonesia it hasn’t seen before, training for the first time on Batam Island, east of Singapore and close to a potential flashpoint with China.

US Army veteran enters burning home to save elderly woman in South Korea

U.S. Army veteran Arthur Chavarria was headed to bed on Nov. 1 when a neighbor’s home caught fire near Camp Humphreys, South Korea. Chavarria put on a pair of flip-flops, ran toward the smoke and helped his elderly neighbor escape the burning house.

Army recruiter killed in Seattle-area motorcycle crash

Staff Sgt. Bryan Rocky Tomaszewski, an Army recruiter who deployed to Afghanistan and served as a sniper in Europe, died last month in a motorcycle crash in suburban Seattle while on his way home to have lunch with his wife and young daughter, according to Army and police reports.

Navy ousts commander of San Diego information warfare training group

The Navy ousted the commanding officer of the Naval Information Warfare Training Group in San Diego, the service announced Thursday.

Marine Corps recruiter arrested, accused of sexually assaulting teen girl

The two initially met the previous week during a recruiting event at the girl’s school, police said.

Hawaii-based soldier charged with murder in death of his still-missing pregnant wife

Pfc. Dewayne Arthur Johnson II was charged with murder Wednesday for the death of his wife and unborn baby, the Army said Thursday.

Texas Guardsman who fled England after major crash sentenced to prison in UK

Spc. Isac Alejandro Calderon’s appearance in Worcester Crown Court brought an end to a case that included his extradition from the United States.

US Navy’s largest base in Italy amends leases, ditches cash payment of housing security deposits

Thousands of US military personnel living in off-base housing in Naples will be required to sign amended leases and other documents as the Navy stops handling security deposits for their residences.

Cherry blossom trees are being cut down for safety reasons at airlift hub in western Tokyo

Several of the iconic cherry blossom trees that make this airlift hub in western Tokyo a popular spot to visit during each spring have gone missing. 

Navy fires commander of San Diego leadership school

The Navy fired the commanding officer of its San Diego division of the Navy Leadership and Ethics Center, the service announced Wednesday.

Fort Bliss soldier drank ‘a lot’ before crash that killed engaged couple, Texas cops say

Juan Francisco Del Valle Ferrer, 23, was driving drunk when the accident occurred.

Protesters graffiti Army base gate in Italy on night of US election

The protest, which wrapped up around 11 p.m., marked the second time in two months that pro-Palestinian crowds have marched outside a U.S. base in the Vicenza area.