Multiple military search and rescue helicopters and planes were scrambled after Typhoon Halong swept away homes in western Alaska.
Members of the Alaska Air and Army National Guard provided support to communities severely impacted by Typhoon Halong.
The Army is highly concerned about its near total reliance on local power grids to energize its most critical installations.
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How the U.S. Built a Hidden $9B Military Base in Alaska
In this video, we uncover the hidden world of Joint Base Elmendorf–Richardson, the vast Arctic military hub near Anchorage that unites U.S. Air Force and Army power in one of the world’s harshest ...
Army Secretary Dan Driscoll announced that the Army plans to install small commercial nuclear reactors on bases by 2028.
In the past, large-scale exercises “occurred in Alaska,” one general says. “Now, this is high-end training that is occurring ...
More than 1,000 Native people in Alaska have been uprooted from their tribal communities following disastrous storms.
The soldier was part of a small group training in an area west of the Anchorage Regional Landfill when the attack took place. ANCHORAGE, Ala. -- A U.S. Army soldier died after sustaining injuries in a ...
Military crews raced to reach flood-hit villages after Typhoon Halong’s remnants triggered one of Alaska’s largest ...
JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska — Alaska Army National Guard aviators with the 1-168th General Support Aviation Battalion rescued individuals from two plane crashes across Alaska during this ...
The military’s strength has always come from drawing the best from everyone, not from a shrinking circle of who counts as “us.” ...
JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska — More than 70 Soldiers with the Alaska Army National Guard’s 910th Engineer Support Company rebuilt two critical training sites, Observation Post Cole and ...
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