Navy charges sailor with setting fire that destroyed USS Bonhomme Richard

The U.S. Navy says a sailor has been charged with starting a fire in 2020 that destroyed the USS Bonhomme Richard warship in San Diego.

2 US Navy members have died from COVID-19 in past week

Navy officials declined to say whether either of the two members who died over the past week from COVID-19 had been vaccinated

'We Run — They Fly' Honor Flight fundraiser sends vets to DC

They run so the veterans can take flight. The 6th annual We Run—They Fly 5/10K took place at Cupertino Park on Sunday, July 25.

Wisconsin sailor accounted for; died at Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941

The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced that Navy Fireman 1st Class Kenneth Doernenburg of Antigo, Wisconsin, killed during World War II, was accounted for.

Florida Naval station flies widow in helicopter around her husband's namesake ship for her 100th birthday

For her 100th birthday celebration, Naval Station Mayport welcomed Ima aboard her late husband's namesake ship, the USS Delbert D. Black. That's where they learned that it was her birthday wish to fly in a helicopter -- and they made that dream a reality.

Ex-cops in Maine get jail time for beating porcupines to death

Addison Cox, 28, of Warren, and Michael A. Rolerson, 31, of Searsmont, were sentenced Thursday on misdemeanor charges of cruelty to animals and night hunting, according to court documents.

Top US general in Afghanistan steps down amid military withdrawal, Taliban surge

Gen. Scott Miller, the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, relinquished his position Monday, taking the U.S. a step closer to ending its 20-year war.

Tiny homes project for veterans
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Soon there will be 48 new homes in Milwaukee that are built for those who served our country.

Dr. David Toy, WWII vet, receives Chinese American medal

A World War II veteran received long-overdue recognition, honored with the Chinese American World War II Congressional Gold Medal.

US cut power at Afghan airfield, left at night without telling new commander

Afghan military officials say the U.S. left Afghanistan’s Bagram Airfield after nearly 20 years by slipping away in the night, without notifying the base’s new Afghan commander.

Pentagon cancels $10B cloud-computing contract with Microsoft

The Pentagon said Tuesday it is canceling a cloud-computing contract with Microsoft that could eventually have been worth $10 billion and will instead pursue a deal with both Microsoft and Amazon.

Golfer plays 114 holes for vets on 4th of July
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One local golfer took July 4 celebrations to another level. FOX6 spoke with him as he golfed more than 100 holes to raise money for veterans.

Man golfs 114 holes to raise money for veterans

One local golfer took July 4 celebrations to another level. FOX6 spoke with him as he golfed more than 100 holes to raise money for veterans.