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15 Marines, one sailor killed in the Corps’ deadliest crash in more than a decade
The FBI is investigating the cause of Monday’s crash in Mississippi.
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US aircraft carrier makes first visit to Israel in 17 years
The planned port visit was meant to “enhance U.S.-Israel relations as the two nations reaffirm their continued commitment to the collective security of the European and Middle East Regions,” per a U.S. Navy press release.
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Two veterans first to receive new generation of prosthetic limb
The LUKE arm, developed by DARPA, promises near-natural arm and hand motion.
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U.S. guided-missile destroyer Stethem sailed near Triton Island in contentious South China Sea
The operation was intended to challenge contesting claims of China, Taiwan and Vietnam — all of whom claim rights to the island.
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1,000 foreign-born military recruits facing deportation under proposed Pentagon plan
A Pentagon plan to cancel the contracts of foreign-born recruits could leave 1,000 at risk of deportation.
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US and Qatari navies reportedly hold joint exercise in Persian Gulf
The US and Qatar reportedly collaborated in a joint naval exercise in the Persian Gulf.
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Two carriers will get the MQ-25A Stingray unmanned tanker by 2019
The Navy announced this week that the Nimitz-class supercarrier George H.W. Bush and aircraft carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower will be the first ships in the Navy’s fleet to field the MQ-25A Stingray unmanned aerial refueling system.
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Iranian drone footage purportedly shows U.S. drone in its sights
A video shared by Hezbollah’s Al Manar TV Wednesday purportedly shows footage of an American drone being tracked by an Iranian drone over Syria.
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US submarine capable of carrying Tomahawk cruise missiles arrives in South Korea
Amid rising tensions with North Korea, the USS Cheyenne made a port call in the South Korean city of Busan.
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Guantanamo Bay would consider offering gender transition assistance to detainees
The senior medical officer at Guantanamo Bay said over the weekend that the prison would consider offering gender transition assistance to detainees.
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15 Marines, one sailor killed in the Corps’ deadliest crash in more than a decade
The FBI is investigating the cause of Monday’s crash in Mississippi.
-
US aircraft carrier makes first visit to Israel in 17 years
The planned port visit was meant to “enhance U.S.-Israel relations as the two nations reaffirm their continued commitment to the collective security of the European and Middle East Regions,” per a U.S. Navy press release.
-
Two veterans first to receive new generation of prosthetic limb
The LUKE arm, developed by DARPA, promises near-natural arm and hand motion.
-
U.S. guided-missile destroyer Stethem sailed near Triton Island in contentious South China Sea
The operation was intended to challenge contesting claims of China, Taiwan and Vietnam — all of whom claim rights to the island.
-
1,000 foreign-born military recruits facing deportation under proposed Pentagon plan
A Pentagon plan to cancel the contracts of foreign-born recruits could leave 1,000 at risk of deportation.
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US and Qatari navies reportedly hold joint exercise in Persian Gulf
The US and Qatar reportedly collaborated in a joint naval exercise in the Persian Gulf.
-
Two carriers will get the MQ-25A Stingray unmanned tanker by 2019
The Navy announced this week that the Nimitz-class supercarrier George H.W. Bush and aircraft carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower will be the first ships in the Navy’s fleet to field the MQ-25A Stingray unmanned aerial refueling system.
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Iranian drone footage purportedly shows U.S. drone in its sights
A video shared by Hezbollah’s Al Manar TV Wednesday purportedly shows footage of an American drone being tracked by an Iranian drone over Syria.
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US submarine capable of carrying Tomahawk cruise missiles arrives in South Korea
Amid rising tensions with North Korea, the USS Cheyenne made a port call in the South Korean city of Busan.
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Guantanamo Bay would consider offering gender transition assistance to detainees
The senior medical officer at Guantanamo Bay said over the weekend that the prison would consider offering gender transition assistance to detainees.
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15 Marines, one sailor killed in the Corps’ deadliest crash in more than a decade
The FBI is investigating the cause of Monday’s crash in Mississippi.
-
US aircraft carrier makes first visit to Israel in 17 years
The planned port visit was meant to “enhance U.S.-Israel relations as the two nations reaffirm their continued commitment to the collective security of the European and Middle East Regions,” per a U.S. Navy press release.
-
Two veterans first to receive new generation of prosthetic limb
The LUKE arm, developed by DARPA, promises near-natural arm and hand motion.
-
U.S. guided-missile destroyer Stethem sailed near Triton Island in contentious South China Sea
The operation was intended to challenge contesting claims of China, Taiwan and Vietnam — all of whom claim rights to the island.
-
1,000 foreign-born military recruits facing deportation under proposed Pentagon plan
A Pentagon plan to cancel the contracts of foreign-born recruits could leave 1,000 at risk of deportation.
-
US and Qatari navies reportedly hold joint exercise in Persian Gulf
The US and Qatar reportedly collaborated in a joint naval exercise in the Persian Gulf.
-
Two carriers will get the MQ-25A Stingray unmanned tanker by 2019
The Navy announced this week that the Nimitz-class supercarrier George H.W. Bush and aircraft carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower will be the first ships in the Navy’s fleet to field the MQ-25A Stingray unmanned aerial refueling system.
-
Iranian drone footage purportedly shows U.S. drone in its sights
A video shared by Hezbollah’s Al Manar TV Wednesday purportedly shows footage of an American drone being tracked by an Iranian drone over Syria.
-
US submarine capable of carrying Tomahawk cruise missiles arrives in South Korea
Amid rising tensions with North Korea, the USS Cheyenne made a port call in the South Korean city of Busan.
-
Guantanamo Bay would consider offering gender transition assistance to detainees
The senior medical officer at Guantanamo Bay said over the weekend that the prison would consider offering gender transition assistance to detainees.













