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(Fresno’s Mary Ekmalian is the current Home Guild President at the California Armenian Home. Here are excerpts of a story ...
Residents around NAS Pensacola are accustomed to hearing the national anthem on the base PA system at 8 a.m. every day. But Friday, it was silent.
PENSACOLA, Fla. (WKRG) — The city of Pensacola is known for its immense military community, as the home of the Naval Air Station Pensacola. Pensacola Navy Days aims at celebrating the community ...
ECSAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. -- The Pensacola Council of the Navy League hosted their annual Military spouse appreciation day luncheon on Friday. The event, which drew roughly 130 military personnel ...
Pensacola's first annual Navy Days celebration will bring residents and naval culture together over a three-day span of events meant to extend the relationship between the military and Escambia ...
Night at the Museum Gala — Friday, May 17. Alongside Gallery Night, the National Naval Aviation Museum onboard NAS Pensacola will hold a black tie dinner at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, May 17.
Every day is a Navy Day in Pensacola, long the Cradle of Naval Aviation where generations of pilots have earned their wings since the early days of flight. Now, Pensacola has made "Navy Days ...
Navy Days Parade - Saturday, May 18, 9:30 a.m. Gather along Pensacola’s waterfront for this exciting parade featuring military equipment, squadrons, Sailors of the Year, bands and drill teams ...
During the early morning hours of Dec. 6, 2019, Alshamrani walked into a pilot training school at the Pensacola Naval Base and opened fire. The first shots were fired at the watch station at the ...
A six-pack a day will keep officers in line — at least for one naval base.The Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida, will restrict the alcohol sales of junior enlisted service members on the ...
The three US Navy sailors who were killed in the Pensacola Naval Air Station shooting will be honored at Saturday’s Army-Navy football game after they gave their lives to protect others during ...
Air Force Col. G. Brian Eddy, from left, Navy Adm. Michael Gilday, Chief of Naval Operations, and Acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly pause for prayer at the ramp of the Air Force cargo plane ...
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