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Stricken destroyer John S. McCain arrives in Singapore, 10 crew still missing
The accident occurred near the Strait of Malacca.
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‘Water on deck!‘ ‘Get out!‘ — The Navy’s official report of the Fitzgerald’s catastrophe at sea
Sailors had less than a minute to escape as seawater blasted through a massive hole in the destroyer Fitzgerald after a container ship struck its starboard side on June 19.
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Navy official: Ship name honoring Confederate victory unlikely to change
The Navy is unlikely to change the name of a cruiser named after a Confederate Civil War victory.
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Meet the Navy ships named in honor of the Confederacy
The Navy has a history of naming ships after icons of the Confederacy. Such honorifics have turned contentious, most recently in the fatal protests last weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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Three Marines killed in Osprey crash off Australia identified
The three Marines killed Saturday when an MV-22B Osprey crashed off Australia have been identified.
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Acting secretary: Army needs to send funding message, fix asset ‘mismatch’
One of the great challenges facing Army leaders is conveying the precarious situation the Army faces after years of budget sequestration, repeated continuing resolutions and 16 years of sustained combat deployments, the service’s acting secretary said this week.
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Official: 26 Afghan soldiers killed in Taliban assault
An Afghan official says 26 soldiers have been killed in a blistering Taliban assault on an Afghan National Security base in southern Kandahar province.
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Report: North Korea’s missile program farther along than believed
Intelligence officials believe North Korea will have a reliable, intercontinental missile capable of carrying a nuclear weapon as early as next year, according to a report published Tuesday amid a warning from a top Republican lawmaker who says he has grown increasingly alarmed about Pyongyang’s weapons program.
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Is the covert CIA program to arm Syrian rebels still secret?
President Donald Trump seemed to blow the lid on the cancellation of a covert CIA program in Syria when he tweeted about it this week. But, intelligence agencies still won’t talk about it.
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Stricken destroyer John S. McCain arrives in Singapore, 10 crew still missing
The accident occurred near the Strait of Malacca.
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‘Water on deck!‘ ‘Get out!‘ — The Navy’s official report of the Fitzgerald’s catastrophe at sea
Sailors had less than a minute to escape as seawater blasted through a massive hole in the destroyer Fitzgerald after a container ship struck its starboard side on June 19.
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Navy official: Ship name honoring Confederate victory unlikely to change
The Navy is unlikely to change the name of a cruiser named after a Confederate Civil War victory.
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Meet the Navy ships named in honor of the Confederacy
The Navy has a history of naming ships after icons of the Confederacy. Such honorifics have turned contentious, most recently in the fatal protests last weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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Three Marines killed in Osprey crash off Australia identified
The three Marines killed Saturday when an MV-22B Osprey crashed off Australia have been identified.
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Acting secretary: Army needs to send funding message, fix asset ‘mismatch’
One of the great challenges facing Army leaders is conveying the precarious situation the Army faces after years of budget sequestration, repeated continuing resolutions and 16 years of sustained combat deployments, the service’s acting secretary said this week.
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Official: 26 Afghan soldiers killed in Taliban assault
An Afghan official says 26 soldiers have been killed in a blistering Taliban assault on an Afghan National Security base in southern Kandahar province.
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Report: North Korea’s missile program farther along than believed
Intelligence officials believe North Korea will have a reliable, intercontinental missile capable of carrying a nuclear weapon as early as next year, according to a report published Tuesday amid a warning from a top Republican lawmaker who says he has grown increasingly alarmed about Pyongyang’s weapons program.
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Is the covert CIA program to arm Syrian rebels still secret?
President Donald Trump seemed to blow the lid on the cancellation of a covert CIA program in Syria when he tweeted about it this week. But, intelligence agencies still won’t talk about it.
-
Stricken destroyer John S. McCain arrives in Singapore, 10 crew still missing
The accident occurred near the Strait of Malacca.
-
‘Water on deck!‘ ‘Get out!‘ — The Navy’s official report of the Fitzgerald’s catastrophe at sea
Sailors had less than a minute to escape as seawater blasted through a massive hole in the destroyer Fitzgerald after a container ship struck its starboard side on June 19.
-
Navy official: Ship name honoring Confederate victory unlikely to change
The Navy is unlikely to change the name of a cruiser named after a Confederate Civil War victory.
-
Meet the Navy ships named in honor of the Confederacy
The Navy has a history of naming ships after icons of the Confederacy. Such honorifics have turned contentious, most recently in the fatal protests last weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia.
-
Three Marines killed in Osprey crash off Australia identified
The three Marines killed Saturday when an MV-22B Osprey crashed off Australia have been identified.
-
Acting secretary: Army needs to send funding message, fix asset ‘mismatch’
One of the great challenges facing Army leaders is conveying the precarious situation the Army faces after years of budget sequestration, repeated continuing resolutions and 16 years of sustained combat deployments, the service’s acting secretary said this week.
-
Official: 26 Afghan soldiers killed in Taliban assault
An Afghan official says 26 soldiers have been killed in a blistering Taliban assault on an Afghan National Security base in southern Kandahar province.
-
Report: North Korea’s missile program farther along than believed
Intelligence officials believe North Korea will have a reliable, intercontinental missile capable of carrying a nuclear weapon as early as next year, according to a report published Tuesday amid a warning from a top Republican lawmaker who says he has grown increasingly alarmed about Pyongyang’s weapons program.
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Is the covert CIA program to arm Syrian rebels still secret?
President Donald Trump seemed to blow the lid on the cancellation of a covert CIA program in Syria when he tweeted about it this week. But, intelligence agencies still won’t talk about it.














