'He's where he belongs': Local sailor killed in Pearl Harbor is identified using DNA and laid to rest
A Folcroft, Delaware County native who left Pennsylvania more than 80 years ago to serve in the U.S. Navy is finally laid to rest.
Delaware County sailor killed in Pearl Harbor is identified using DNA and laid to rest
A Folcroft native who left Pennsylvania more than 80 years ago to serve in the U.S. Navy and was killed in Pearl Harbor is finally identified using DNA and laid to rest in Delaware County.
Happy 247th birthday to the United States Marine Corps
Happy 247th birthday to the United States Marine Corps! Today, they celebrated with the annual wreath-laying ceremony at the U.S. Marine Corp Memorial in Arlington, Virginia.
Helping U.S. veterans after they serve is the goal of Make Camo Your Cause
Clifton Lewis, executive director for U.S.VETS talks with Dawn Timmeney on FOX 29 News at 5 p.m. about how people can get invovled in Make Camo Your Cause to help veterans.
National Parks Service offers free lifetime pass for military veterans, Gold Star families
The free lifetime pass will be available starting on Veterans Day 2022, as a thank you to military personnel and their families for their service.
Fox's NFL pregame will do Veterans Day show from Qatar
Fox's NFL pregame show is going international for the first time in 13 years for the annual Veterans Day show.
Philly businesses prepare for busy weekend of sports and high-profile events with extra security
Security is on high alert this weekend in Philadelphia ahead of several high-profile events.
Philadelphia is jammed-packed with events and businesses are beefing up security for everyone's safety
It's an exciting weekend with the Phillies playing for the championship, along with other high-profile events and businesses are stepping up security measures for the safety of all.
‘Make Camo Your Cause’ campaign works to end veteran homelessness — how you can help
U.S.VETS is bringing visibility to veteran homelessness through its ‘Make Camo Your Cause’ campaign. Here’s how you can help.
China slams reported plan for US B-52 bombers in Australia
The United States is preparing to deploy up to six nuclear-capable B-52 bombers in northern Australia, a news report said Monday, prompting China to accuse the U.S. of undermining regional peace and stability.
Rhode Island fishermen discover bomb from World War II battle in fishing net
U.S. Navy explosive experts detonated the WWII-era explosive a mile off of Rhode Island's coastline.
VA announces new grants to help homeless veterans
The grants are for the federal budget year that starts Oct. 1, 2023.
Afghan couple accuse US Marine of abducting their baby
This little girl, now 3½ years old, finds herself at the center of a high-stakes tangle of at least four court cases.
Pentagon to provide financial support, aid for troops and their dependents seeking abortions
The Pentagon has looked at how it can continue to support medical services including abortion to servicemembers and family members since the Supreme Court overturned its own 1973 abortion-legalizing ruling in June.
B-21 Raider: ‘Most advanced military aircraft ever built’ to be revealed soon
The long-anticipated B-21 Raider, the U.S. military’s “most advanced aircraft ever built,” will finally be unveiled in coming weeks.
Happy Birthday! US Navy to turn 247 years old Thursday
This year’s theme is “On Watch - 24/7 for 247 Years.”
Military couple relocating loses everything in overnight theft: ‘We are devastated’
The U-Haul they were using to move cross-country was taken in the middle of the night as they slept — along with all of their personal possessions and documents.
WWII 'ghost boat' surfaces from receding California lake
The Forest Service said the WWII 'ghost boat' has ties to General George Patton and General Dwight Eisenhower.
More soldiers are leaving the Army National Guard at a faster rate than they are enlisting
Officials say the number of soldiers retiring or leaving the Guard each month in the past year has exceeded those coming in, for a total annual loss of about 7,500 service members.
Rising suicide rates compel military to address mental health
The Pentagon is reviewing the military's mental health policy amid a rise in suicides among active service members. But many service members in crisis won't admit they need help.