A 55-year-old Lt. Col. stationed at Shaw Air Force Base with U.S. Army Central (USARCENT) died in Sumter while exercising on Sunday, according to U.S. officials.
A traveling replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial is coming to Dorchester County this fall, providing an opportunity for local veterans to be remembered for their service.
After 63 days patrolling the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, the Coast Guard cutter USCGC Stone returned to its homeport in North Charleston Saturday.
With only a couple thousand World War II veterans still alive across the country, one Lowcountry veteran reflects on his life as he’s less than two weeks from turning 100.
American Legion Post 179 says this year marks 25 years of members and volunteers placing flags at Veterans’ graves at Live Oak Memorial Gardens in West Ashley on the Saturday before Memorial Day.
An airman formerly stationed at Shaw Air Force Base in Sumter was sentenced to federal prison after being convicted for providing illegal access to digital streaming services.
Veterans who do not live in Dorchester County will have to claim their benefits in the county in which they live, Dorchester County Veterans Affairs says.
A woman who serves as the senior enlisted leader of the 437th Airlift Wing at Joint Base Charleston says joining the Air Force is a decision she is glad she made.
The Coast Guard and partner agencies work with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association on oil spill response training in Charleston this week.
State leaders say are hopeful plans for a second phase of a project to remove toxic pollutants from the USS Yorktown will move quickly through the approval process so work can begin.
A Lowcountry metals fabrication company has merged with two other companies to form a new organization that describes itself as a new leader in defense manufacturing.
Veteran’s Day was on Saturday and it’s a time of honoring and thanking those who have served our country, many of whom struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder.
The United States’ largest icebreaker, the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy, is making its way to Charleston on Friday following its crucial Arctic deployment.
A member of the historic Tuskegee Airmen, the first American coalition of Black military airmen, will be visiting Mount Pleasant for a meet and greet with the public.
Air strikes have devastated Gaza as the Israel-Hamas war reaches its fifth day with more than 1,200 people killed and some in the Charleston area have family amongst the battlegrounds.