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Coast Guard responds following Baltimore bridge collapse
The Coast Guard and multiple partners agencies responded to the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Baltimore, Maryland.
Why bringing a rocket launch tube home as a military souvenir may not be the best laid plan
The Air Force sergeant traveling through the Baltimore Washington International Airport Thursday morning apparently didn’t get the memo: Leave your rocket launch tubes on base.
By Howard Altman
Trump picks next chief of naval operations
The nomination has been forwarded to Congress.
By Mark D. Faram
Maryland raises age to buy tobacco to 21, makes exception for troops
For those under 21, smoke 'em if you got 'em.
By Jon Simkins
Ex-NSA contractor expected to plead guilty in document theft case
The former U.S. Navy lieutenant was charged with the willful retention of national defense information and was arrested by the FBI in August 2016.
This nonprofit helps vets — by organizing projects for those vets to help others
Mission Continues is a nonprofit dedicated to giving veterans an opportunity to use their military skills to help under-served communities nationwide.
By Joshua Axelrod
Trump gets briefing on Coast Guard lieutenant accused of having hit list
The president called it a "very sad thing."
By Michael Kunzelman, The Associated Press
That time American planes fought American planes
The strange story of Task Force 34.
By John W. Lambert, Aviation History Magazine
Navy looks to sweep Loyola
Fresh off a home victory over Army, the Midshipmen take on Loyola's Greyhounds in Baltimore.
Presidents’ Day pause: How ‘Uncle Sam’s Web-feet’ helped swing an election for Abe Lincoln
The U.S. Navy's triumph at Mobile Bay, combined with victorious Federal ground campaigns in Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee and Georgia, helped reelect Abraham Lincoln and doomed the Confederacy to defeat.
By Gerald D. Swick, Civil War Times Magazine
Baltimore’s WWII-era Liberty ship could be homeless soon
The 440-foot-long gray vessel is one of only two fully operational Liberty ships, which transported vast numbers of military personnel and countless tons of cargo during the war — and the only one sailing regularly out of the port city where it was built.
By Chris Kaltenbach, The Baltimore Sun via the AP