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Air Force captures video of St. Elmo’s fire amid Idalia evacuation
An Air Force crew recorded rare footage of a mysterious weather phenomenon that shares a name with a classic 1980s Brat Pack film.
This 97-year-old just finished the Marine Corps Marathon. Here’s how the Iwo Jima veteran earned a Silver Star
The backstory behind this inspiring Marine:
By Jared Morgan
SOUTHCOM task force saves lives in Panama, Honduras after Hurricane Eta
The nearly 600 members of Joint Task Force-Bravo are participating in rescue operations in the wake of Hurricane Eta's devastating floodwaters.
By Harm Venhuizen
97-year-old Silver Star Iwo Jima veteran to be oldest Marine participant in Marine Corps Marathon
“I haven’t competed in a marathon before, but I’ve never been afraid of a challenge."
By Jared Morgan
How a military medical team used a dive chamber to save hurricane victims
What made these cases so difficult, according to the medical team members who spoke via telephone this week, was the mass casualty nature of the event.
By Kyle Rempfer
Hurricane Sally inflicts wind, water damage at NAS Pensacola; Florida Guard aiding aftermath
The effects of Hurricane Sally were still being felt across the Northern Gulf states on Friday, as military and civilian crews worked to assess and repair the damage.
By Jared Morgan
Gulf Coast military bases brace for Hurricane Sally
Military installations on the northeastern Gulf Coast braced for heavy winds and torrential rain on Tuesday as Hurricane Sally approached the shoreline.
By Jared Morgan
Here’s how the military is responding to Hurricane Laura
Thousands of National Guard troops have been activated in response to the storm.
By Diana Stancy
A Navy SEAL’s tips for surviving a hurricane
A survivalist guide to getting through a hurricane.
By Sarah Sicard
Best pics of the week: Aug. 9, 2020
Marines take a break Down Under, cadets and plebes transition to service academies, awe-inspiring sunsets and more in this week's Frontline Photos.
US accuses Russia of testing anti-satellite weapon in space
The head of U.S. Space Force said a July 15 event involving a small space vehicle is "further evidence of Russia's continuing efforts to develop and test space-based systems."
By Robert Burns, The Associated Press