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Steve Bannon and the National Security Council: What we can learn from his Navy career
Chief White House strategist Stephen Bannon’s seven-year stint in the Navy helped shape the views he’ll bring to the table as a full member of President Donald Trump’s National Security Council.
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Pentagon identifies Navy SEAL killed in Yemen raid
The Department of Defense identified Chief Special Warfare Operator William “Ryan” Owens as the first American war casualty of the President Donald Trump era.
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The military’s massive valor awards review will result in fewer than 100 upgrades
More than 1,300 medal citations were examined for battlefield heroics since 9/11.
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Navy reports decline in medical malpractice
From a high of 46 medical malpractice claims each in 2006 and 2007, totals have dropped to 16 and now 15 in 2014 and 2015.
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How military medicine is preparing for the next war: An interview with the Navy’s Surgeon General
Navy medicine faces a long list of challenges: Preparing for the next war. Keeping up with health care technology. Fighting outside pressure to privatize. And these days the big decisions fall to Vice Adm. C. Forrest Faison.
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Surgeon general: Navy Medicine ready to assist transgender sailors, Marines
The Navy and Marine Corps surgeon general says his organization is ready and willing to help service members navigate gender transition.
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Marine Corps issues service guidance for transgender troops
The Marine Corps released service specific transgender rules and procedures, Dec. 5, publishing both a MarAdmin and a Marine Corps Bulletin with guidance for transgender service for individual Marines as implementation details and rules for unit commanders.
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Five things you need to know about flu season
It’s an enemy that can make your unit ineffective faster than any human adversary — it’s flu season.
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Here are the new rules for sailors and Marines seeking gender-reassignment surgery
New rules allow transgender people to join without fear of discrimination and sailors and Marines to receive gender transition treatment and surgery.
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Navy to test crowd-sourcing safety app in Hampton Roads, Spain
The six-month test is expected to be done by 45,000 sailors at a cost to the Navy of $150,000. If successful, it could be adopted Navy-wide.
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Steve Bannon and the National Security Council: What we can learn from his Navy career
Chief White House strategist Stephen Bannon’s seven-year stint in the Navy helped shape the views he’ll bring to the table as a full member of President Donald Trump’s National Security Council.
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Pentagon identifies Navy SEAL killed in Yemen raid
The Department of Defense identified Chief Special Warfare Operator William “Ryan” Owens as the first American war casualty of the President Donald Trump era.
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The military’s massive valor awards review will result in fewer than 100 upgrades
More than 1,300 medal citations were examined for battlefield heroics since 9/11.
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Navy reports decline in medical malpractice
From a high of 46 medical malpractice claims each in 2006 and 2007, totals have dropped to 16 and now 15 in 2014 and 2015.
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How military medicine is preparing for the next war: An interview with the Navy’s Surgeon General
Navy medicine faces a long list of challenges: Preparing for the next war. Keeping up with health care technology. Fighting outside pressure to privatize. And these days the big decisions fall to Vice Adm. C. Forrest Faison.
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Surgeon general: Navy Medicine ready to assist transgender sailors, Marines
The Navy and Marine Corps surgeon general says his organization is ready and willing to help service members navigate gender transition.
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Marine Corps issues service guidance for transgender troops
The Marine Corps released service specific transgender rules and procedures, Dec. 5, publishing both a MarAdmin and a Marine Corps Bulletin with guidance for transgender service for individual Marines as implementation details and rules for unit commanders.
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Five things you need to know about flu season
It’s an enemy that can make your unit ineffective faster than any human adversary — it’s flu season.
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Here are the new rules for sailors and Marines seeking gender-reassignment surgery
New rules allow transgender people to join without fear of discrimination and sailors and Marines to receive gender transition treatment and surgery.
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Navy to test crowd-sourcing safety app in Hampton Roads, Spain
The six-month test is expected to be done by 45,000 sailors at a cost to the Navy of $150,000. If successful, it could be adopted Navy-wide.
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Steve Bannon and the National Security Council: What we can learn from his Navy career
Chief White House strategist Stephen Bannon’s seven-year stint in the Navy helped shape the views he’ll bring to the table as a full member of President Donald Trump’s National Security Council.
-
Pentagon identifies Navy SEAL killed in Yemen raid
The Department of Defense identified Chief Special Warfare Operator William “Ryan” Owens as the first American war casualty of the President Donald Trump era.
-
The military’s massive valor awards review will result in fewer than 100 upgrades
More than 1,300 medal citations were examined for battlefield heroics since 9/11.
-
Navy reports decline in medical malpractice
From a high of 46 medical malpractice claims each in 2006 and 2007, totals have dropped to 16 and now 15 in 2014 and 2015.
-
How military medicine is preparing for the next war: An interview with the Navy’s Surgeon General
Navy medicine faces a long list of challenges: Preparing for the next war. Keeping up with health care technology. Fighting outside pressure to privatize. And these days the big decisions fall to Vice Adm. C. Forrest Faison.
-
Surgeon general: Navy Medicine ready to assist transgender sailors, Marines
The Navy and Marine Corps surgeon general says his organization is ready and willing to help service members navigate gender transition.
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Marine Corps issues service guidance for transgender troops
The Marine Corps released service specific transgender rules and procedures, Dec. 5, publishing both a MarAdmin and a Marine Corps Bulletin with guidance for transgender service for individual Marines as implementation details and rules for unit commanders.
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Five things you need to know about flu season
It’s an enemy that can make your unit ineffective faster than any human adversary — it’s flu season.
-
Here are the new rules for sailors and Marines seeking gender-reassignment surgery
New rules allow transgender people to join without fear of discrimination and sailors and Marines to receive gender transition treatment and surgery.
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Navy to test crowd-sourcing safety app in Hampton Roads, Spain
The six-month test is expected to be done by 45,000 sailors at a cost to the Navy of $150,000. If successful, it could be adopted Navy-wide.












