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Jet landing on USS Truman goes overboard, forcing pilots to eject
The incident, in which the pilots were safely recovered, marks the third time since December that an F/A-18 assigned to the carrier Truman has been lost.
By Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press
Military’s top judges dismiss case against last ‘MARSOC 3’ defendant
A unanimous opinion agreed that unlawful command influence had tainted the case against Chief Petty Officer Eric Gilmet.
Russia launches live-fire Baltic naval drills on Europe’s doorstep
Russia last carried out mass military exercises in the Baltic Sea in June, two months after Finland became NATO’s newest member.
By AP Staff
Senators rally to boost defense spending, with $1 billion for Taiwan
A bipartisan group of senators seeks to boost defense spending beyond the debt ceiling cap amid resistance from House Republicans.
Marine lance corporal saves a family after North Carolina car crash
The Marine immediately jumped into action and saved a woman with her three children in the car.
Gonna need a bigger boat: what the Navy does when whales go rogue
While there has indeed been an uptick in Orca interference near Spanish and Portugese waters, they are exceedingly rare.
By Sarah Sicard
Navy, Marines set to launch second iteration of Large Scale Exercise
In all, the exercise will use nine maritime operations centers and six carrier strike groups across seven U.S. fleets.
By Diana Stancy
China to hold naval drills with Russia despite ongoing Ukraine war
The move comes despite the growing economic and humanitarian repercussions of Russia's 16 month-old air, sea and ground assault.
By The Associated Press
Whidbey Island rescue aircrewman puts his life on the line for others
Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Anthony Anglikowski, Military Times' 2023 Sailor of the Year, put his life on the line to rescue hikers in Washington state.
Navy: Iran tried to seize 2 oil tankers in Gulf, fired shots at one
The Navy said the Iranian naval vessels backed off after Navy ships responded.
By AP Staff