HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A remote-controlled robot will play a key role in a new project aimed at locating bombs and chemical weapons the military dumped off the coast of Oahu nearly a century ago.
Fort Moore Public Affairs Specialist Joe Cole wants to remind the public of the army’s “3Rs program.” If you think you’ve come across a munition, you should recognize the potential danger, retreat ...
FORT RILEY, Kan. (WIBW) - Officials at Fort Riley will start the efforts to search for and either remove or detonate military munitions left on the base. Officials at Fort Riley say that contractors ...
In early November, a dozen people called 911 to report blasts that rattled their dishes and shook the earth beneath their feet. The source of the disturbances: explosions from Naval Support Activity ...
A neighboring county sheriff's office is issuing a reminder for anyone doing some winter cleaning: if you come across old war souvenirs like weapons or ammo, it's best to leave them be and call ...
The Biden administration will provide thousands of cluster munitions to Ukraine and take steps to address concerns by NATO allies on the dangers the controversial weapon poses to civilians, national ...
Arkansas' military installations should receive renewed attention for the foreseeable future after members of the state's ...
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