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FBI: ‘Full and complete cooperation’ from Saudi colleagues of slain Pensacola gunman
Investigator said the murderer “legally and lawfully” obtained his weapon — a Glock Model 45 9mm — in Florida.
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FBI seeks tips on Pensacola gunman, Navy names his three slain victims
Pentagon leaders decline to say it’s an act of terrorism.
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At the end of a scandal-plagued year, Navy’s top officer urges integrity
Reflecting his thoughts after three months as chief of naval operations, Adm. Mike Gilday’s brief broadside fired at the fleet on Monday asked sailors “to think about who we are as a Navy and the constitutional oath we commit ourselves to.”
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Esper explains why Navy secretary was fired over double-talk in SEAL trident controversy
Trump ordered the Pentagon to retain Chief Special Warfare Operator Eddie Gallagher’s Trident qualification pin.
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Spencer out as Navy secretary over SEAL trident scandal
The Pentagon has asked the White House to consider Kenneth Braithwaite, the current U.S. ambassador to Norway and a retired Navy rear admiral, as the next Secretary of the Navy.
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US Navy secretary denies he threatened to resign over Trump SEAL intervention
Navy Secretary Richard V. Spencer denied Saturday he has threatened to resign over President Donald Trump’s intervention in the case of a Navy SEAL accused of murder.
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Navy secretary backs admirals in tussle with Trump over SEAL trident, report says
A bombshell interview with Reuters widens what appeared to be a widening civil-military gap.
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Are the Navy’s admirals forcing a crisis in traditional civil-military affairs?
At issue is a SEAL’s trident and whether the president can stop the Navy from taking it.
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Did the Navy’s top SEAL show contempt for Trump?
A complaint filed with the Pentagon urges federal watchdogs to probe allegations leveled against Naval Special Warfare’s two-star.
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FBI: ‘Full and complete cooperation’ from Saudi colleagues of slain Pensacola gunman
Investigator said the murderer “legally and lawfully” obtained his weapon — a Glock Model 45 9mm — in Florida.
-
FBI seeks tips on Pensacola gunman, Navy names his three slain victims
Pentagon leaders decline to say it’s an act of terrorism.
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At the end of a scandal-plagued year, Navy’s top officer urges integrity
Reflecting his thoughts after three months as chief of naval operations, Adm. Mike Gilday’s brief broadside fired at the fleet on Monday asked sailors “to think about who we are as a Navy and the constitutional oath we commit ourselves to.”
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Esper explains why Navy secretary was fired over double-talk in SEAL trident controversy
Trump ordered the Pentagon to retain Chief Special Warfare Operator Eddie Gallagher’s Trident qualification pin.
-
Spencer out as Navy secretary over SEAL trident scandal
The Pentagon has asked the White House to consider Kenneth Braithwaite, the current U.S. ambassador to Norway and a retired Navy rear admiral, as the next Secretary of the Navy.
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US Navy secretary denies he threatened to resign over Trump SEAL intervention
Navy Secretary Richard V. Spencer denied Saturday he has threatened to resign over President Donald Trump’s intervention in the case of a Navy SEAL accused of murder.
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Navy secretary backs admirals in tussle with Trump over SEAL trident, report says
A bombshell interview with Reuters widens what appeared to be a widening civil-military gap.
-
Are the Navy’s admirals forcing a crisis in traditional civil-military affairs?
At issue is a SEAL’s trident and whether the president can stop the Navy from taking it.
-
Did the Navy’s top SEAL show contempt for Trump?
A complaint filed with the Pentagon urges federal watchdogs to probe allegations leveled against Naval Special Warfare’s two-star.
-
FBI: ‘Full and complete cooperation’ from Saudi colleagues of slain Pensacola gunman
Investigator said the murderer “legally and lawfully” obtained his weapon — a Glock Model 45 9mm — in Florida.
-
FBI seeks tips on Pensacola gunman, Navy names his three slain victims
Pentagon leaders decline to say it’s an act of terrorism.
-
At the end of a scandal-plagued year, Navy’s top officer urges integrity
Reflecting his thoughts after three months as chief of naval operations, Adm. Mike Gilday’s brief broadside fired at the fleet on Monday asked sailors “to think about who we are as a Navy and the constitutional oath we commit ourselves to.”
-
Esper explains why Navy secretary was fired over double-talk in SEAL trident controversy
Trump ordered the Pentagon to retain Chief Special Warfare Operator Eddie Gallagher’s Trident qualification pin.
-
Spencer out as Navy secretary over SEAL trident scandal
The Pentagon has asked the White House to consider Kenneth Braithwaite, the current U.S. ambassador to Norway and a retired Navy rear admiral, as the next Secretary of the Navy.
-
US Navy secretary denies he threatened to resign over Trump SEAL intervention
Navy Secretary Richard V. Spencer denied Saturday he has threatened to resign over President Donald Trump’s intervention in the case of a Navy SEAL accused of murder.
-
Navy secretary backs admirals in tussle with Trump over SEAL trident, report says
A bombshell interview with Reuters widens what appeared to be a widening civil-military gap.
-
Are the Navy’s admirals forcing a crisis in traditional civil-military affairs?
At issue is a SEAL’s trident and whether the president can stop the Navy from taking it.
-
Did the Navy’s top SEAL show contempt for Trump?
A complaint filed with the Pentagon urges federal watchdogs to probe allegations leveled against Naval Special Warfare’s two-star.













