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Prosecutors: Coast Guard officer plotted to ‘murder innocent civilians’
Lt. Christopher Paul Hasson stockpiled guns, ammunition and steroids and dreamed of mass murder, prosecutors contend.
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CNO defends hiding scathing internal report on Fitzgerald collision from public
While a secret report offered new insight into the problems plaguing the Fitz before the warship’s 2017 collision, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson said much of it overlapped with what service leaders already released.
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How the Navy plans to deal with drug use and war crimes allegations in the SEAL community
Command’s leader promises “hard discussions” about what’s causing a series of scandals in the SEAL community.
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Two Navy warships sailed through disputed South China Sea waters on Monday
The latest freedom of navigation operation is designed to show China that it can’t lay claim to international waters.
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Admiral: LCS will hunt drug smugglers
The LCS will pick up a mission held by Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates until 2015.
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As Trump mulls Afghanistan pullout, latest watchdog report paints grim picture of progress there
This week’s report continues to chronicle endemic corruption and a fledgling security force.
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Senator: Chinese buildup in South China Sea like ‘preparing for World War III’
U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe’s comment came during a hearing Tuesday on China and Russia
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Guantanamo skipper indicted for lying about affair with dead man’s wife, details of scuffle
Capt. John R. Nettleton is accused of misleading investigators, superiors and subordinates regarding the events leading up to a civilian man’s 2015 death on Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
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Happy holidays, Seaman Timmy! No more confinement on bread and water for you
The arcane punishment will be banned under military justice reforms that will go into effect on Jan. 1.
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Prosecutors: Coast Guard officer plotted to ‘murder innocent civilians’
Lt. Christopher Paul Hasson stockpiled guns, ammunition and steroids and dreamed of mass murder, prosecutors contend.
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CNO defends hiding scathing internal report on Fitzgerald collision from public
While a secret report offered new insight into the problems plaguing the Fitz before the warship’s 2017 collision, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson said much of it overlapped with what service leaders already released.
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How the Navy plans to deal with drug use and war crimes allegations in the SEAL community
Command’s leader promises “hard discussions” about what’s causing a series of scandals in the SEAL community.
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Two Navy warships sailed through disputed South China Sea waters on Monday
The latest freedom of navigation operation is designed to show China that it can’t lay claim to international waters.
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Admiral: LCS will hunt drug smugglers
The LCS will pick up a mission held by Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates until 2015.
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As Trump mulls Afghanistan pullout, latest watchdog report paints grim picture of progress there
This week’s report continues to chronicle endemic corruption and a fledgling security force.
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Senator: Chinese buildup in South China Sea like ‘preparing for World War III’
U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe’s comment came during a hearing Tuesday on China and Russia
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Blue Angels pilot makes emergency landing
The incident happened Tuesday in California.
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Guantanamo skipper indicted for lying about affair with dead man’s wife, details of scuffle
Capt. John R. Nettleton is accused of misleading investigators, superiors and subordinates regarding the events leading up to a civilian man’s 2015 death on Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
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Happy holidays, Seaman Timmy! No more confinement on bread and water for you
The arcane punishment will be banned under military justice reforms that will go into effect on Jan. 1.
-
Prosecutors: Coast Guard officer plotted to ‘murder innocent civilians’
Lt. Christopher Paul Hasson stockpiled guns, ammunition and steroids and dreamed of mass murder, prosecutors contend.
-
CNO defends hiding scathing internal report on Fitzgerald collision from public
While a secret report offered new insight into the problems plaguing the Fitz before the warship’s 2017 collision, Chief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson said much of it overlapped with what service leaders already released.
-
How the Navy plans to deal with drug use and war crimes allegations in the SEAL community
Command’s leader promises “hard discussions” about what’s causing a series of scandals in the SEAL community.
-
Two Navy warships sailed through disputed South China Sea waters on Monday
The latest freedom of navigation operation is designed to show China that it can’t lay claim to international waters.
-
Admiral: LCS will hunt drug smugglers
The LCS will pick up a mission held by Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigates until 2015.
-
As Trump mulls Afghanistan pullout, latest watchdog report paints grim picture of progress there
This week’s report continues to chronicle endemic corruption and a fledgling security force.
-
Senator: Chinese buildup in South China Sea like ‘preparing for World War III’
U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe’s comment came during a hearing Tuesday on China and Russia
-
Blue Angels pilot makes emergency landing
The incident happened Tuesday in California.
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Guantanamo skipper indicted for lying about affair with dead man’s wife, details of scuffle
Capt. John R. Nettleton is accused of misleading investigators, superiors and subordinates regarding the events leading up to a civilian man’s 2015 death on Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
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Happy holidays, Seaman Timmy! No more confinement on bread and water for you
The arcane punishment will be banned under military justice reforms that will go into effect on Jan. 1.














