Harpoon 1-2, this is Midnight Sun 1, radio check, over.”A brief pause stretches across the 545 miles of Arctic terrain, ...
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An Alaska Air National Guard C-17 transported over 300 civilians from western Alaska whose homes and villages were left uninhabitable by flooding following Typhoon Halong. The airlift flew from Bethel ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Pararescue jumpmaster with the 212th Rescue Squadron spots a landsite aboard a HC-130J Combat King II. Rescue teams from the ...
Officials with the Alaska National Guard said plans to deploy a trained rapid response force this month to support federal ...
An Alaska Army National Guard UH-60L Black Hawk at Savoonga Airport on Aug. 8, 2025. U.S. military and U.S. Coast Guard personnel are conducting coordinated training exercises in Nome and the ...
JOINT BASE ELMENDORF-RICHARDSON, Alaska – The leaves aren’t the only thing changing in Alaska this fall. For Cadet Gabriel Gravel, an Alaska Army Guardsman attending University of Alaska Anchorage, ...
An Alaska Army National Guard flight surgeon developed a patented CASEVAC sled creating a “bubble of warmth” to evacuate casualties safely in extreme Arctic conditions.
The shutdown Monday of three Alaska military websites was caused by a hardware problem at Fort Wainwright, not cyber terrorism, according to Army officials. "No Army or military functions were ...
When Alaska Army Land Component Commander Col. Aaron Kelsey greeted Director of the Army Lt. Gen. Jon Stubbs at the entrance of the Alaska Army National ...
The Alaska Air National Guard C-17 evacuated over 300 civilians from the remote western coast of Alaska to emergency shelters in Anchorage, the latest in the military response to massive flooding ...