91±¬ÁÏ Flash April 2, 2020 Doug Collins rips Schiff's call for coronavirus response commission: He was distracted by impeachment Now is not the time for Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., to push for an independent commission to investigate the federal government's response to the coronavirus pandemic, Georgia Republican Congressman Doug Collins asserted Thursday.Â
MILITARY January 15, 2020 Pearl Harbor officials stop 3 suspects with practice mortar round in their car at base U.S. military security forces detained three civilians suspected of being under the influence of drugs late Tuesday night, for attempting to drive onto a base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, with what appeared to be a live mortar round in their car.
Afghanistan December 25, 2019 Remains of Army Special Forces soldier killed in Afghanistan return to US The remains of a U.S. Army Special Forces soldier killed in combat in Afghanistan earlier this week have been returned to the United States, arriving at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware on Christmas Day.
TERRORISM December 8, 2019 Newt Gingrich: Pearl Harbor and 9/11 were horrific surprise attacks – How can we prevent new ones? This month is the 78th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. It was a devastating surprise attack on an American naval base that brought the United States into World War II.
Pearl Harbor December 7, 2019 Pearl Harbor attack remembered in somber 78th anniversary ceremony A somber ceremony was held Saturday at the Pearl Harbor Visitors Center to mark the 78th anniversary of the surprise Japanese attack on the Hawaii naval base.
Hawaii December 7, 2019 Pearl Harbor gunman was in counseling, facing nonjudicial punishment: military official A U.S. Navy sailor who shot three people, killing two and himself with his service weapons at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard on Wednesday was undergoing nonjudicial punishment for minor misconduct and had been in counseling, a military official said Friday on condition of anonymity.
US December 6, 2019 Navy identifies gunman and victims from Pearl Harbor shipyard shooting A Navy sailor who opened fire at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard in Hawaii on Wednesday has been identified as Gabriel Antonio Romero, the Navy confirmed to 91±¬ÁÏ on Thursday.
Hawaii December 6, 2019 Pearl Harbor shooting won't disrupt plans for annual commemoration of 1941 attack, memorial spokesman says The 78th-anniversary commemoration of the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor will go on as planned Saturday, a spokesperson for the base said Thursday, one day after a sailor shot and killed two civilians and critically wounded a third before fatally shooting himself at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard on Wednesday.Â
Proud American November 11, 2019 Virginia veteran, 93, who dropped out of high school to fight in WWII, gets honorary diploma James Yarbrough, during a Veterans Day ceremony, was left in tears fulfilling a lifelong dream. The 93-year-old veteran from Virginia was finally getting a diploma, more than 75 years after World War II interrupted his education.
Honors November 11, 2019 Medal of Honor recipient's Purple Heart purchased at gun show, donated to school decades after it vanished A Purple Heart belonging to a World War II Medal of Honor recipient from Texas that had been lost for decades was bought by a woman at a gun show on Long Island, N.Y., this past September for $60 -- and on Friday, she donated it to a Texas school bearing the name of the honoree.
Honors October 31, 2019 Medal of Honor recipients are inspiring students with lessons on patriotism, sacrifice The Medal of Honor Character Development Program has taught students about courage, integrity, commitment, sacrifice, citizenship and patriotism.