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Memory of 17 killed in Cole attack and heroics of survivors honored at 20th anniversary memorial
The Navy learned a few lessons from the attack, most notably that a ship’s crew needs to remain vigilant.
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Navy to honor memory of 17 sailors killed in 2000 jihadi attack on destroyer Cole
Monday marks 20 years since 17 sailors were killed in a terrorist bombing of the Navy destroyer Cole while in a Yemeni port.
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Making Bones: Air Force to develop ‘digital twin’ of B-1 for damage prediction
Digital aircraft replicas may make maintenance faster, more effective and help forecast potential problems.
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California man posing as a combat-injured Marine found guilty for receiving $195,000 in medical benefits
A California man who falsely claimed to be a combat-injured Marine with two Purple Hearts so he could receive medical and housing benefits was sentenced federal prison on Thursday.
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Airman receives medal for heroic action saving lives during 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting
Tech. Sgt. Jordan Benson was awarded the Airman’s Medal on Friday for his part in aided dozens of people during America’s deadliest mass shooting in 2017.
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Armor attrition in Nagorno-Karabakh battle not a sign US should give up on tanks, experts say
As Armenia and Azerbaijan trade deadly blows in what many worry could turn into full-scale war, America’s military experts take notes on what not to do.
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North Carolina Marines warned not to jog at night because of coyote attacks
After at least four coyote attacks, Marines at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, are being advised against jogging in the Wallace Creek area of the base at night.
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Oldest living Marine veteran turns 107
When Dorothy Schmidt Cole joined the Marine Corps in July 1943, she wasn’t thinking about the impact her service would have on the Corps or on generations of women to come. She just wanted that stylish uniform.
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Hurricane Sally inflicts wind, water damage at NAS Pensacola; Florida Guard aiding aftermath
The effects of Hurricane Sally were still being felt across the Northern Gulf states on Friday, as military and civilian crews worked to assess and repair the damage.
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Air Force seeks computer-brain interface
Air Force researchers want to link brains to computers.
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Memory of 17 killed in Cole attack and heroics of survivors honored at 20th anniversary memorial
The Navy learned a few lessons from the attack, most notably that a ship’s crew needs to remain vigilant.
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Navy to honor memory of 17 sailors killed in 2000 jihadi attack on destroyer Cole
Monday marks 20 years since 17 sailors were killed in a terrorist bombing of the Navy destroyer Cole while in a Yemeni port.
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Making Bones: Air Force to develop ‘digital twin’ of B-1 for damage prediction
Digital aircraft replicas may make maintenance faster, more effective and help forecast potential problems.
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California man posing as a combat-injured Marine found guilty for receiving $195,000 in medical benefits
A California man who falsely claimed to be a combat-injured Marine with two Purple Hearts so he could receive medical and housing benefits was sentenced federal prison on Thursday.
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Airman receives medal for heroic action saving lives during 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting
Tech. Sgt. Jordan Benson was awarded the Airman’s Medal on Friday for his part in aided dozens of people during America’s deadliest mass shooting in 2017.
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Armor attrition in Nagorno-Karabakh battle not a sign US should give up on tanks, experts say
As Armenia and Azerbaijan trade deadly blows in what many worry could turn into full-scale war, America’s military experts take notes on what not to do.
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North Carolina Marines warned not to jog at night because of coyote attacks
After at least four coyote attacks, Marines at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, are being advised against jogging in the Wallace Creek area of the base at night.
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Oldest living Marine veteran turns 107
When Dorothy Schmidt Cole joined the Marine Corps in July 1943, she wasn’t thinking about the impact her service would have on the Corps or on generations of women to come. She just wanted that stylish uniform.
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Hurricane Sally inflicts wind, water damage at NAS Pensacola; Florida Guard aiding aftermath
The effects of Hurricane Sally were still being felt across the Northern Gulf states on Friday, as military and civilian crews worked to assess and repair the damage.
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Air Force seeks computer-brain interface
Air Force researchers want to link brains to computers.
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Memory of 17 killed in Cole attack and heroics of survivors honored at 20th anniversary memorial
The Navy learned a few lessons from the attack, most notably that a ship’s crew needs to remain vigilant.
-
Navy to honor memory of 17 sailors killed in 2000 jihadi attack on destroyer Cole
Monday marks 20 years since 17 sailors were killed in a terrorist bombing of the Navy destroyer Cole while in a Yemeni port.
-
Making Bones: Air Force to develop ‘digital twin’ of B-1 for damage prediction
Digital aircraft replicas may make maintenance faster, more effective and help forecast potential problems.
-
California man posing as a combat-injured Marine found guilty for receiving $195,000 in medical benefits
A California man who falsely claimed to be a combat-injured Marine with two Purple Hearts so he could receive medical and housing benefits was sentenced federal prison on Thursday.
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Airman receives medal for heroic action saving lives during 2017 Las Vegas mass shooting
Tech. Sgt. Jordan Benson was awarded the Airman’s Medal on Friday for his part in aided dozens of people during America’s deadliest mass shooting in 2017.
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Armor attrition in Nagorno-Karabakh battle not a sign US should give up on tanks, experts say
As Armenia and Azerbaijan trade deadly blows in what many worry could turn into full-scale war, America’s military experts take notes on what not to do.
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North Carolina Marines warned not to jog at night because of coyote attacks
After at least four coyote attacks, Marines at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, are being advised against jogging in the Wallace Creek area of the base at night.
-
Oldest living Marine veteran turns 107
When Dorothy Schmidt Cole joined the Marine Corps in July 1943, she wasn’t thinking about the impact her service would have on the Corps or on generations of women to come. She just wanted that stylish uniform.
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Hurricane Sally inflicts wind, water damage at NAS Pensacola; Florida Guard aiding aftermath
The effects of Hurricane Sally were still being felt across the Northern Gulf states on Friday, as military and civilian crews worked to assess and repair the damage.














