Marines Return To Cherry Point From Afghanistan
Updated: 11:48 PM A small group of 40-50 marines returned home Thursday to Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in Havelock.
Updated: 11:48 PM A small group of 40-50 marines returned home Thursday to Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point in Havelock.
Posted: 10:22 AM The driver of a parade float that collided with a train in Midland, Texas, killing four veterans, has been identified as 50-year-old Dale Hayden. Reports indicated the man is a veteran himself.
Updated: 9:55 AM WITN spoke with 2 Marines at Thursday's Marine Ball at the Greenville Convention center who confirmed celebrity Kim Kardashian attended.
Posted: 2:28 AM FBI agents appeared at Paula Broadwell's home carrying the kinds of cardboard boxes often used for evidence gathering during a search.
Updated: 12:02 AM The Pentagon is now investigating Gen. John Allen as the fallout from the resignation of CIA Director David Petraeus continues.
Updated: 1:43 PM Jones County deputies say the stabbing happened in the Maysville area around 2:00 a.m.
Posted: 6:17 AM A gunman wearing an Afghan army uniform has shot and killed a member of the U.S.-led coalition forces fighting in Afghanistan.
Updated: 5:36 AM A local marine is now a married man, and he and his beautiful bride have an outpouring of community support to thank for the lovely, free wedding.
Updated: 12:26 AM If you haven’t had an opportunity to recognize the work of our country’s veterans of today and years past, there are more event planned for Monday.
Posted: 7:09 PM President Obama paid tribute at a Veterans Day ceremony at Arlington Memorial Cemetery to "the heroes over the generations who have served this country of ours with distinction."
Posted: 6:16 AM The career of David Petraeus, the CIA director and a renowned military general, was derailed by allegedly vicious emails his paramour sent to another woman. Now the CIA, FBI and White House face questions from Congress about Petraeus' love life and how his emails came under investigation.
Updated: 8:02 PM Applebee’s will honor veterans and active duty military with free thank you meals.
Updated: 7:40 PM Morehead City's 17th Annual Veterans Day Parade was held Saturday to recognize our armed forces.
Updated: 8:20 PM A Fort Bragg soldier injured more than six years ago in an ambush in Afghanistan is breathing easier after a free surgery to repair his nose, which was damaged when he slammed into a machine gun.
Posted: 7:40 AM Ceremonies are planned in Greenville, Jacksonville, New Bern and Kinston.
Updated: 8:28 PM Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair faces life in prison if convicted of the charges he faces including forcible sodomy, wrongful sexual conduct and adultery, which is a crime in the military.
Updated: 8:30 PM Marines with the 26th MEU from North Carolina is providing post Hurricane Sandy aid to hard hit areas in New York and New Jersey.
Updated: 8:35 PM The public is expected to get its first glimpse Monday at the evidence against a high-ranking U.S. Army officer facing court-martial for sex crimes.
Updated: 11:41 PM Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium was treated to an emotional military reunion, between a Marine and his two young sons.
Updated: 6:08 AM More than 350 Marines and sailors from the 26th Marine Expeditionary Unity are scheduled to return to Camp Lejeune Monday.
Posted: 6:13 AM Camp Lejeune is celebrating the 237th birthday of the U.S. Marine Corps with ceremonies and the traditional cake-cutting ceremony.
Posted: 6:08 AM The Pentagon says the 21-year-old corporal from New York died Wednesday.
Posted: 5:18 AM The U.S. military will be moving ships from the Norfolk Naval Station region in Virginia out to sea to get out of the path of Hurricane Sandy.
Updated: 10:19 PM Tuesday at the Beirut Memorial in Jacksonville, hundreds of people gathered to pay their respects 29 years after 241 American service members were killed in Beirut.
Posted: 6:22 AM An explosion hit the Old City of Damascus on Sunday, killing at least 10 people and wounding dozens of other civilians, Syrian activists said. It came as President Bashar Assad discussed the civil war in his country with visiting U.N. peace envoy Lakhdar Brahimi.