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Opinion: In this op-ed, retired Navy Capt. John Cordle shares why he chose to retire from his position as a federal worker under the current administration.
It's better to build your cardio so that running a 7-minute mile pace for 4--6 miles feels sustainable, rather than just ...
Christened in 2011, the USNS Medgar Evers may lose its name — a move that’s drawn backlash from Evers’ family and now the ...
Iran’s possession of American-made F-14 Tomcat jets, decades after they were retired by the US Navy, remains one of the most curious stories in military aviation. These fighter aircraft were ...
In the epilogue column to his Minnesota Vice series, Jeremy Fugleberg describes his hunt for Casey Ramirez, who he found, and what the saga says about 1980s Princeton—and the rest of us, now.
Caudle, a career submariner from North Carolina, has been in command of the Norfolk, Virginia-based U.S. Fleet Forces Command ...
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - An Albany native is being recognized by the U.S. Navy for her service overseas. Petty Officer 2nd Class Karah Carpenter is assigned to USS Georgia based out of Kings Bay.
She says the skills and values that she needed to serve her country are similar to the ones that she learned at home in Albany.
Hospital ships function as floating mobile medical facilities—supporting military missions, disaster relief and humanitarian operations.
The US has been bolstering its forces in the Middle East and Europe, with US defence secretary Pete Hegseth saying the ...
Kansas State football's June recruiting momentum continues with a legacy player and small-town Texas running back joining the ...