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Navy Secretary to Visit USS George Washington After Rash of Suicides
Crew members have been instructed to clean up the warship to “make it look presentable” ahead of Navy Secretary Carlos Del Toro’s arrival on Tuesday.
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Navy Sailor Killed in Training Accident Was Texas Man
The Navy on Wednesday said the Naval Special Warfare sailor killed in a training accident in Virginia was Electronics Technician 1st Class Ryan DeKorte from Lubbock, Texas.
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Why the Military Does Aircraft Flyovers at Sports Games
The military flyover is an adrenaline boosting moment at sports games, but when did they start and why are they so common now?
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How Women of Color Are Fighting the Military's Water Contamination Crisis
On the surface, Hawaii’s waters are perfectly calm. Waves lap at the surface, children waddle about. While many flock to the islands as an idyllic getaway, Hawaiian residents cannot escape the water contamination crisis the U.S. Navy has caused — threatening the drinking water supply of over 400,000 residents. Sam Ikehara viscerally remembers what it was like hearing that hundreds of...
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US Navy: 4 Die in Hawaii Crash of Contractor's Helicopter
The U.S. Navy says four people have died in the crash of a contractor’s helicopter on the Hawaii island of Kauai
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Five Sailors Face Charges in Leak of Footage of F-35C Crash on USS Carl Vinson
Five sailors are facing charges under the Uniform Code of Military Justice for their alleged roles in the leak of footage showing an F-35C Lightning II crashing on the flight deck of USS Carl Vinson last month.
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US Military Faces Crisis in Hawaii After Leak Poisons Water
The Navy is scrambling to contain a major crisis in Hawaii after jet fuel leaked from an 80-year-old Hawaii tank farm
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7 Sailors Injured in Accident Involving Fighter Jet Landing on USS Carl Vinson
An accident involving a fighter jet attempting to land on the deck of USS Carl Vinson in the South China Sea injured seven sailors, including three who had to be flown off the ship to a hospital, the Navy announced Monday.
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Watch: US Navy Rescues Drug Smugglers From Burning Ship Off Oman
The U.S. Navy says it has rescued five Iranians suspected of smuggling drugs after they apparently set fire to their stash on board a traditional sailing vessel off the coast of Oman
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How One Veteran Paid Off $70,000 in Debt in Just Three Years
Transitioning from the military to civilian life can be difficult and lead to high debt. More than 92% of military families carry debt, one survey found.
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What It's Like Inside the Navy's Littoral Combat Ship: CNBC After Hours
On today’s show, CNBC.com’s Brad Howard takes a tour of a U.S. Navy Littoral Combat Ship, as older LCS ships are decommissioned.
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Shelter-In-Place Lifted After Bomb Threat Locks Down Navy Base, Walter Reed Hospital Complex
Walter Reed is a sprawling military hospital which is used by presidents of the United States for treatment. The naval base there is on lockdown.
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Sports World Remembers, Honors 9/11 Anniversary With Tributes
Teams, athletes and coaches from across the country honored the 20th anniversary of 9/11 on Saturday.
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Dallas Heart Surgeon Follows His Own Heart and Joins Navy
A Dallas heart surgeon has launched a unique ‘next chapter’ in his life. He hopes it inspires others to live a life of service. Noelle Walker reports.
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Dallas Heart Surgeon Follows His Heart to Military Service
A Dallas heart surgeon has launched a unique ‘next chapter’ in his life. He hopes it inspires others to live a life of service. Noelle Walker reports.
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US Military's Elite Commando Forces Look to Expand Diversity
The Navy never had to look too hard to fill its elite SEAL force. For years, eager recruits poured in to try out for naval special warfare teams — but they were overwhelmingly white.
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Iran Rejects US Claim That Its Speedboats Sparked Tense Encounter
Iran’s powerful Revolutionary Guard has rejected the United States Navy’s claim that Iranian speedboats maneuvered too close in the Strait of Hormuz and sparked a tense encounter in the already sensitive region.
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US Navy Decommissions Massive Ship Destroyed by Fire
The U.S. Navy has decommissioned the USS Bonhomme Richard docked off San Diego nine months after flames engulfed it in one of the worst U.S. warship fires outside of combat in recent memory.
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Navy Ends Search for Texas Sailor Who Fell Overboard From Ship
The U.S. Navy announced Saturday that it has called off search and rescue efforts for a 20-year-old sailor who reportedly fell overboard earlier this week from the USS Theodore Roosevelt.
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US Navy: 2 Onboard Training Plane Killed in Alabama Crash
Authorities say a U.S. Navy training plane traveling from Florida has crashed in an Alabama residential neighborhood near the Gulf Coast, killing both people in the plane