The City of Wilmington announced Wednesday it is conducting a security review of its media mailbox system, which provides public access to city council and staff emails.
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COLUMBIA, S.C. (WHSV) - Just over 160 years ago on Feb. 17, 1865, Union troops ransacked and destroyed much of Columbia, ...
The ability to quickly get Soldiers needed capabilities is critical. New AI-enabled tools the Army is piloting aim to speed up the acquisition process.
AUGUSTA, Maine (WABI) - Brigadier General Diane Dunn was promoted to Major General Diane Dunn during a ceremony Tuesday at ...
North Korea's Kim Yo Jong, the sister of leader Kim Jong Un, said she highly regards South Korea's official recognition of ...
Community leaders, service providers, and installation staff met at the Iron Mike Conference Center on Feb. 18, to share ...
The email, contained in the Epstein Files, revealed a diplomatic briefing referencing Pakistan's military strikes against the Taliban.
On Feb. 17, 1776, George Washington was in Cambridge, Mass., worrying about powder stores, artillery placements and the reliability of men who had signed up to fight but not necessarily to stay. The ...
A $27 million major upgrade of the U.S. Army’s communications network in South Korea is nearing completion after nearly a year.
A retired Army officer working at CENTCOM was sentenced to prison after texting a photo of classified U.S. military operation ...
Christopher Purvis, a music teacher at Osan Air Base, returned to school after months of therapy due to being struck by a drunk driver.