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US Navy and special operations telegraph message to Tehran
The scenario envisioned the U.S. forces providing maritime security, such as during convoy operations, in contested waters.
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Marine fires Navy commander of training battalion
It remains unclear why he was relieved or if he faces disciplinary action.
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Sailor in Italy, Marine in Virginia test positive for coronavirus
And the Coast Guard keeps running rescue and humanitarian missions to a quarantined cruise liner anchored off California.
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NCIS took ‘corrective action’ against agents in wake of SEAL case
Three military attorneys also face professional misconduct probes, Pentagon officials say.
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Pacific Fleet orders at least 14-day underways for ships visiting nations in 7th Fleet AOR as coronavirus spreads
On Tuesday, a U.S. soldier stationed in South Korea became the first service member to test positive for the virus.
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Naval Academy mourns tragic death of midshipman
He was an offensive guard on the Navy football team slated to commission in May.
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USS Arizona survivor Donald Stratton dies at 97
He passed away in his Colorado Springs home surrounded by his wife of nearly seven decades, Velma, and his son Randy.
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Booted by Trump’s team, ex-Navy Secretary Spencer stumps for Democratic rival
They hope to woo Virginia voters as the Super Tuesday primaries loom.
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Navy’s newest aircraft carrier named in honor of African American hero
The new warship will honor sailor Doris Miller, enlisted service members and the veterans of World War II, the acting secretary said.
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FBI: ‘Full and complete cooperation’ from Saudi colleagues of slain Pensacola gunman
Investigator said the murderer “legally and lawfully” obtained his weapon — a Glock Model 45 9mm — in Florida.
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US Navy and special operations telegraph message to Tehran
The scenario envisioned the U.S. forces providing maritime security, such as during convoy operations, in contested waters.
-
Marine fires Navy commander of training battalion
It remains unclear why he was relieved or if he faces disciplinary action.
-
Sailor in Italy, Marine in Virginia test positive for coronavirus
And the Coast Guard keeps running rescue and humanitarian missions to a quarantined cruise liner anchored off California.
-
NCIS took ‘corrective action’ against agents in wake of SEAL case
Three military attorneys also face professional misconduct probes, Pentagon officials say.
-
Pacific Fleet orders at least 14-day underways for ships visiting nations in 7th Fleet AOR as coronavirus spreads
On Tuesday, a U.S. soldier stationed in South Korea became the first service member to test positive for the virus.
-
Naval Academy mourns tragic death of midshipman
He was an offensive guard on the Navy football team slated to commission in May.
-
USS Arizona survivor Donald Stratton dies at 97
He passed away in his Colorado Springs home surrounded by his wife of nearly seven decades, Velma, and his son Randy.
-
Booted by Trump’s team, ex-Navy Secretary Spencer stumps for Democratic rival
They hope to woo Virginia voters as the Super Tuesday primaries loom.
-
Navy’s newest aircraft carrier named in honor of African American hero
The new warship will honor sailor Doris Miller, enlisted service members and the veterans of World War II, the acting secretary said.
-
FBI: ‘Full and complete cooperation’ from Saudi colleagues of slain Pensacola gunman
Investigator said the murderer “legally and lawfully” obtained his weapon — a Glock Model 45 9mm — in Florida.
-
US Navy and special operations telegraph message to Tehran
The scenario envisioned the U.S. forces providing maritime security, such as during convoy operations, in contested waters.
-
Marine fires Navy commander of training battalion
It remains unclear why he was relieved or if he faces disciplinary action.
-
Sailor in Italy, Marine in Virginia test positive for coronavirus
And the Coast Guard keeps running rescue and humanitarian missions to a quarantined cruise liner anchored off California.
-
NCIS took ‘corrective action’ against agents in wake of SEAL case
Three military attorneys also face professional misconduct probes, Pentagon officials say.
-
Pacific Fleet orders at least 14-day underways for ships visiting nations in 7th Fleet AOR as coronavirus spreads
On Tuesday, a U.S. soldier stationed in South Korea became the first service member to test positive for the virus.
-
Naval Academy mourns tragic death of midshipman
He was an offensive guard on the Navy football team slated to commission in May.
-
USS Arizona survivor Donald Stratton dies at 97
He passed away in his Colorado Springs home surrounded by his wife of nearly seven decades, Velma, and his son Randy.
-
Booted by Trump’s team, ex-Navy Secretary Spencer stumps for Democratic rival
They hope to woo Virginia voters as the Super Tuesday primaries loom.
-
Navy’s newest aircraft carrier named in honor of African American hero
The new warship will honor sailor Doris Miller, enlisted service members and the veterans of World War II, the acting secretary said.
-
FBI: ‘Full and complete cooperation’ from Saudi colleagues of slain Pensacola gunman
Investigator said the murderer “legally and lawfully” obtained his weapon — a Glock Model 45 9mm — in Florida.













