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2 Critically Injured, Suspect Dead After Shooting in Frederick, Maryland
A Navy medic shot two people at a Maryland business park before fleeing to the Fort Detrick military base, where he was shot and killed, authorities said
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Navy Confirms UFO Videos Posted by Blink 182 Rocker Are Real and Should Not Have Been Released
The truth really is out there, Tom DeLonge. According to Vice’s Motherboard, Navy spokesman Joseph Gradisher has confirmed that three videos posted to the To the Stars Academy of Arts and Sciences (TTSA)— the organization founded by Blink 182 rocker Tom DeLonge in 2015 to pursue research into UFOs and extraterrestrial life — do indeed show “unidentified aerial phenomena.”
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Wallet Lost in Antarctica in '60s Returned to Calif. Man
Paul Grisham’s wallet was missing for so long at the bottom of the world he forgot all about it. Fifty-three years later, the 91-year-old San Diego man has the billfold back along with mementos of his 13-month assignment as a Navy meteorologist on Antarctica in the 1960s. “I was just blown away,” Grisham told The San Diego Union-Tribune after the wallet...
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Navy Ends Search for USS Theodore Roosevelt Sailor That Went Missing
The U.S. Navy ended the search for the sailor that possibly went overboard off the coast of Southern California on Thursday.
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Trump Doesn't — Then Briefly Does — Wear Mask in Stands at Army-Navy Football Game as Covid Rages Across U.S.
The failure by Trump to wear a mask at the Army-Navy game came amid a record number of deaths from coronavirus, and as a Covid-19 vaccine was approved for use.
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US Navy Searching for Possible USS Theodore Roosevelt Sailor Overboard
Crew aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt are conducting a search and rescue mission after a sailor possibly went overboard off the coast of Southern California on Thursday, the U.S. Navy confirmed.
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US Navy Official Says ‘Uneasy Deterrence' Reached With Iran
The top U.S. Navy official in the Mideast says America has reached an “uneasy deterrence” with Iran after months of regional attacks and seizures at sea.
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No. 22 SMU Hosts Navy With Both Teams Coming Off Losses
No. 22 SMU is coming off its first loss of the season as the Mustangs get ready to face Navy at home.
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Servicewomen Killed in Alabama Plane Crash Identified
Authorities have identified the two service members who were killed when their plane crashed in a residential Alabama neighborhood.
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Student Pilot Among Crew That Died in Navy Crash in Alabama
The U.S. Navy says the two crew members who died when a Navy training plane out of Florida crashed in an Alabama residential neighborhood were an instructor pilot and a student aviator.
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US Navy Holds Remembrance of 2000 USS Cole Terror Attack
A ceremony has been held to honor the 17 sailors who died during the terrorist attack on the USS Cole 20 years ago. The Virginian-Pilot reports the ship’s bell tolled Monday morning for each sailor who died. The remembrance was held at Naval Station Norfolk near Virginia’s coast.
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Military Leaders Quarantined After Official Tests Positive
The Pentagon says top military leaders are under self-quarantine after a senior Coast Guard official tested positive for the coronavirus
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Navy Pilot Training In Texas Makes History
The U.S. Navy will celebrate a stunning personal accomplishment for one of its pilots and a milestone for naval aviation.
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Navy Pilot Training In Texas Makes History
The U.S. Navy will celebrate a stunning personal accomplishment for one of its pilots and a milestone for naval aviation, NBC 5’s Deborah Ferguson reports.
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21 Injured After Fire Erupts on Navy Ship in San Diego
At least seventeen sailors and four civilians were hospitalized after an explosion erupted during a roaring blaze aboard a military assault ship at Naval Base San Diego Sunday morning, according to Naval Surface Forces.
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Dodging Virus, Navy Ships Break Record for Staying at Sea
When the coronavirus made U.S. Navy ship stops in foreign countries too risky, the USS Dwight D Eisenhower and the USS San Jacinto were ordered to keep moving and avoid all port visits
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Navy Upholds Firing of Carrier Captain in Virus Outbreak
The Navy has upheld the firing of the aircraft carrier captain who urged faster action to protect his crew from a coronavirus outbreak
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Iran Says Missile Kills 19 Sailors in Training Accident
Iran says a military training accident has killed 19 of its sailors and wounded 15 others in waters near the strategic Strait of Hormuz
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Navy SEAL Recruits Resume Training While Social Distancing
Navy SEAL recruits and their instructors are being tested for the coronavirus as the candidates in one of the military’s most grueling programs return to training with new social distancing guidelines
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Blue Angels, Thunderbirds Fly Over DC to Honor Health Care Workers, First Responders
The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds and U.S. Navy Blue Angels performed a flyover above Washington, D.C., on Saturday to honor health care workers and first responders.