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Marines investigating Okinawa bar fight of nearly 2 dozen service members
The men reportedly shoved, punched and beat up one another.
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Remember the Cole: al-Qaida attacked the destroyer in Yemen 20 years ago today
Two decades ago on Oct. 12, an al-Qaida attack on the USS Cole left 17 sailors dead and 37 wounded.
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Petty officer, a 19-year Navy vet, dies in Florida hospital after collapsing in El Salvador
Master-at-Arms 1st Class Patrick X. Gilyard, 38, exhibited “signs of a stroke” on Sept. 28 in the Central American nation and was evacuated to the states on Sept. 30.
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‘These things we do’: Alaska’s Air Guard search and rescue teams save lives in the wilderness and in combat
In the almost 30 years since assuming search and rescue alert in Alaska, the Air National Guard’s 176th Wing has performed more than 2,000 civilian search and rescues and is credited with saving more than 1,750 lives.
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Chief of staff: Next 48 hours critical for COVID-stricken President Trump. Pentagon: no change in posture.
President Donald Trump’s doctors provided updates on his condition Saturday morning. Military officials in contact with the president have not tested positive.
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Tuck your legs, soldiers, the ACFT is finally here
The six-event ACFT replaced the aging APFT Thursday as the Army’s new standard for measuring fitness.
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Navy conducts show of air power in the Indo-Pacific, another message to China
The demo conducted by the Reagan Carrier Strike Group and its embarked Carrier Air Wing 5 featured formation flybys, high-speed aerial turns, rocket shoots and a 5-inch gun shoot from guided-missile cruiser Antietam.
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Guided-missile destroyer breaks record for longest time spent at sea
The guided-missile destroyer Stout has spent 208 days at sea as of Sept. 26.
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Navy commissions destroyer named for the first MCPON
The Arleigh Burke class destroyer Delbert D. Black was commissioned Saturday morning.
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Marines investigating Okinawa bar fight of nearly 2 dozen service members
The men reportedly shoved, punched and beat up one another.
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Remember the Cole: al-Qaida attacked the destroyer in Yemen 20 years ago today
Two decades ago on Oct. 12, an al-Qaida attack on the USS Cole left 17 sailors dead and 37 wounded.
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Petty officer, a 19-year Navy vet, dies in Florida hospital after collapsing in El Salvador
Master-at-Arms 1st Class Patrick X. Gilyard, 38, exhibited “signs of a stroke” on Sept. 28 in the Central American nation and was evacuated to the states on Sept. 30.
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‘These things we do’: Alaska’s Air Guard search and rescue teams save lives in the wilderness and in combat
In the almost 30 years since assuming search and rescue alert in Alaska, the Air National Guard’s 176th Wing has performed more than 2,000 civilian search and rescues and is credited with saving more than 1,750 lives.
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Chief of staff: Next 48 hours critical for COVID-stricken President Trump. Pentagon: no change in posture.
President Donald Trump’s doctors provided updates on his condition Saturday morning. Military officials in contact with the president have not tested positive.
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Tuck your legs, soldiers, the ACFT is finally here
The six-event ACFT replaced the aging APFT Thursday as the Army’s new standard for measuring fitness.
-
Navy conducts show of air power in the Indo-Pacific, another message to China
The demo conducted by the Reagan Carrier Strike Group and its embarked Carrier Air Wing 5 featured formation flybys, high-speed aerial turns, rocket shoots and a 5-inch gun shoot from guided-missile cruiser Antietam.
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Guided-missile destroyer breaks record for longest time spent at sea
The guided-missile destroyer Stout has spent 208 days at sea as of Sept. 26.
-
Navy commissions destroyer named for the first MCPON
The Arleigh Burke class destroyer Delbert D. Black was commissioned Saturday morning.
-
Marines investigating Okinawa bar fight of nearly 2 dozen service members
The men reportedly shoved, punched and beat up one another.
-
Remember the Cole: al-Qaida attacked the destroyer in Yemen 20 years ago today
Two decades ago on Oct. 12, an al-Qaida attack on the USS Cole left 17 sailors dead and 37 wounded.
-
Petty officer, a 19-year Navy vet, dies in Florida hospital after collapsing in El Salvador
Master-at-Arms 1st Class Patrick X. Gilyard, 38, exhibited “signs of a stroke” on Sept. 28 in the Central American nation and was evacuated to the states on Sept. 30.
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‘These things we do’: Alaska’s Air Guard search and rescue teams save lives in the wilderness and in combat
In the almost 30 years since assuming search and rescue alert in Alaska, the Air National Guard’s 176th Wing has performed more than 2,000 civilian search and rescues and is credited with saving more than 1,750 lives.
-
Chief of staff: Next 48 hours critical for COVID-stricken President Trump. Pentagon: no change in posture.
President Donald Trump’s doctors provided updates on his condition Saturday morning. Military officials in contact with the president have not tested positive.
-
Tuck your legs, soldiers, the ACFT is finally here
The six-event ACFT replaced the aging APFT Thursday as the Army’s new standard for measuring fitness.
-
Navy conducts show of air power in the Indo-Pacific, another message to China
The demo conducted by the Reagan Carrier Strike Group and its embarked Carrier Air Wing 5 featured formation flybys, high-speed aerial turns, rocket shoots and a 5-inch gun shoot from guided-missile cruiser Antietam.
-
Guided-missile destroyer breaks record for longest time spent at sea
The guided-missile destroyer Stout has spent 208 days at sea as of Sept. 26.
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Navy commissions destroyer named for the first MCPON
The Arleigh Burke class destroyer Delbert D. Black was commissioned Saturday morning.














